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1 MEN S BASKETBALL GUIDE

2 CONTENTS Rich in Tradition Basketball Alumni... 3 National Exposure Evan Turner Awards... 7 Ohio State and the NBA Ohio State and USA Basketball...10 Men s Basketball Practice Facility Rosters...13 Radio-TV Roster Ohio State Buckeyes Chris Holtmann, Head Coach Ryan Pedon, Assistant Coach...30 Mike Schrage, Assistant Coach...30 Terry Johnson, Assistant Coach...31 David Egelhoff, Director of Basketball Operations...31 Mike Netti, Assistant to the Head Coach...32 Scoonie Penn, Director of Player Development...32 Men s Basketball Support Staff Opponent Information The Big Ten Conference Tournament...65 Series Records, All-Time Season in Review, Statistics and Results Coaching Records OSU in the Final National Polls OSU vs. NCAA Conferences OSU Records vs. Ranked Teams ,000 Point Scorers Scoring Records Field Goal Records Free Throw Shooting Records Point Shooting Records Rebound Records Assist Records Steals Records Blocked Shot Records Freshman Records Opponent Single Game Records Miscellaneous Team Records OSU in One Point Games OSU in Overtime Games OSU Double-Doubles Big Ten Tournament Records Value City Arena (Records) Ohio State Captains All-Americans Buckeye Greats Honors and Awards All-Time Starting Lineups Ohio State and the NCAA Tournament NCAA Final Fours Letterwinners Manager Letterwinners St. John Arena Results by Year Media Information Athletics Communications Office Ohio State Men s Basketball Schedule Ohio State IMG Sports Network Value City Arena Parking/Arena Media Map Visiting The Ohio State University Big Ten Conference Composite Schedule...215

3 RICH IN TRADITION Membership in the Big Ten Conference since 1912 An NCAA championship in 1960 National Invitation Tournament championships in 1986, 2008 Four NCAA runner-up finishes Four Big Ten Tournament titles Five National Player of the Year selections Seven Big Ten Player of the Year honorees Eight Big Ten title game appearances Nine National Invitation Tournament appearances 10 Final Four appearances, fifth-best among all schools 14 NCAA Elite Eight Appearances 14 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances 15 Consensus First Team All-America selections 20 Big Ten Conference championships 24 NBA first-round draft picks 27 Consensus First/Second Team All- America selections 28 appearances in the NCAA Tournament A 47-game regular-season unbeaten streak, the seventh longest in NCAA history 53 NBA draft picks, 61 all-time in NBA 55 All-Americans An all-time basketball roster that includes the likes of Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, Bob Knight, Larry Siegfried, Gary Bradds, Bill Hosket, Jim Cleamons, Kelvin Ransey, Herb Williams, Clark Kellogg, Dennis Hopson, Jim Jackson, Michael Redd, Greg Oden, Michael Conley Jr., Evan Turner, Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft, D Angelo Russell and Keita Bates-Diop NCAA CHAMPIONS JERRY LUCAS BOB KNIGHT HERB WILLIAMS 1

4 RICH IN TRADITION Ohio State s first basketball team, 1898 In record alone, the Ohio State men s basketball program is one of the Top 30 programs in NCAA Division I history. But there is much more to the Buckeye basketball tradition than victories. Through 119 years of play on the hardwood, 106 as a member of the Big Ten Conference, Ohio State has compiled 1,668 victories and has a winning percentage of 61 percent. When it comes to its placement in the history of the game in terms of tradition, success and the star quality of its coaches and student-athletes, Ohio State rates among the finest programs nationally and in the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes have qualified for the NCAA tournament, the benchmark achievement of collegiate men s basketball, 28 times and have compiled a record of in the event s history. Three Ohio State coaches have taken teams to the Final Four, including the 1939 tournament, the first in the history of the popular event, and most recently by Thad Matta in , first Ohio State team as a member of the Big Ten Conference 9 Individuals have been selected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Honoring the 1968 Final Four team 2

5 BASKETBALL ALUMNI BILL HOSKET CURTIS J. MOODY MARQUIS MILLER John Havlicek, Dick Furry, Jerry Lucas and Joe Roberts returned to Columbus in 1995 for a reunion of the 1960 national championship team. CRAIG TAYLOR TONY WHITE CLARK KELLOGG Larry Bolden ( ) President, Bolden Investment Planning Jim Cleamons ( ) Assistant Coach, Los Angeles Lakers Don DeVoe ( ) Former Head Basketball Coach, Navy Dr. Paul Ebert ( ) President, American College of Surgeons John Havlicek ( ) NBA Hall of Famer Bill Hosket ( ) Hosket, Smith & Ulen Insurance Agency Clark Kellogg ( ) Basketball Analyst, CBS Sports VP of Player Relations, Indiana Pacers Member of Ohio State Board of Trustees Bob Knight ( ) Hall of Fame coach 3 Jerry Lucas ( ) Basketball Star, Memory Expert Marquis Miller ( ) VP of Field Operations, National Minority Supplier Development Council, Inc. Curtis J. Moody, AIA ( ) President and CEO, Moody/Nolan LTD., Inc. Ron Stokes ( ) President & CEO of Three Leaf Productions, Inc Craig Taylor ( ) President, Marketing Services by Vectra, Inc. Troy Taylor ( ) Educator, Linmoor Alternative School The Columbus Public Schools Tony White ( ) Partner-In-Charge, Columbus Office, Thompson Hine LLP Curtis Wilson ( ) VP American Express

6 NATIONAL EXPOSURE BasketBall t imes l. 32, No. 8 April 2010 $5.00 Player of the Year CONFERENCE PREVIEWS ATHLON S FIELD OF 65 College Basketbal Preview AthlonSpor INSIDE Things to Watch in PLUS The Cult of Calipari Destination Europe RECR Evan Turner DISPLAY UNTIL DEC. 18, 2009 USA $6.99 OHIO STATE S EVAN TURNER WHAT TO EAT WHERE TO GO WHO S WHO IN COLUMBUS BASKETBA BACK TO CAMPUS 2012 Vol. 34, No. 4 December 2011 THE COLUMBUS MAGAZINE + 9 GO-TO LUNCHES FOR $9 OR LESS CONNECTING THE DOTS BARBARA WAYMAN MUSIC FROM BONNEVILLE INTELLIGENT DESIGN KEVIN KNIGHT 1958 VINTAGE CORVETTE CLASSIC CLASS ROLLING WITH THE TIMES AKAI HANA COMPLIMENTARY ISSUE PROVIDED BY EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FORMER BUCKEYE & NBA STAR EVAN TURNER It Onl J 4

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8 NATIONAL EXPOSURE 6

9 2010 NCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR EVAN TURNER 7

10 OHIO STATE AND THE NBA Since 1947, 53 Ohio State basketball players have competed for roster spots on National Basketball Association teams as league draft selections, including 24 first round draft picks. Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. and Daequan Cook were all taken in the first round during the 2007 NBA Draft with Oden going No. 1 (Portland), Conley No. 4 (Memphis) and Cook No. 21 (Philadelphia). All had just completed their freshman season at Ohio State. D Angelo Russell is the most recent Buckeye selected in the draft s first round. He was taken with the No. 2 pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in Jared Sullinger went to the Boston Celtics with the 21st pick in Evan Turner (2010, Philadelphia), B.J. Mullens (2009, Dallas then traded to Oklahoma City) and Kosta Koufos (2008, Utah) also are recent opening round Ohio State selections. Ohio State has had 61 players all-time on an NBA roster. Roger Jorgensen (Lettered at Ohio State in 1941/Pittsburgh Ironmen), Arnie Risen ( / Boston Celtics ) and Don Grate ( /Sheboygan Red Skins) all played in the NBA during the pre-draft era. Les Pugh (OSU 1947/Providence Steam Rollers, Neil Johnston ( /Philadelphia Warriors), Chris Jent ( /Houston Rockets), Mark Baker ( /Toronto Raptors) and Othello Hunter ( / Atlanta Hawks) all were undrafted Buckeyes who played professionally in the NBA. D ANGELO RUSSELL JARED SULLINGER EVAN TURNER 8

11 KOSTA KOUFOS B.J. MULLENS JIM JACKSON MICHAEL REDD Year Player... At OSU NBA Team(s)... Round (pick) 1947 Jack Underman St. Louis Bombers... 1 (7) 1947 Paul Huston Chicago Stags...1 (8) 1950 Bob Donham Boston Celtics Dick Schnittker Washington Capitols, Minneapolis Lakers...1 (5) 1954 Paul Ebert Milwaukee Hawks John Miller Minneapolis Lakers Robin Freeman St. Louis Hawks Frank Howard Philadelphia Warriors Ken Sidle St. Louis Hawks Dick Furry New York Knicks...13 (2) 1960 Joe Roberts Syracuse Nationals Larry Siegfried Boston Celtics, San Diego/Houston Rockets,...1 (3) Atlanta Hawks 1962 Jerry Lucas Cincinnati Royals, San Francisco Warriors, N.Y. Knicks...1 (6) 1962 John Havlicek Boston Celtics...1 (9) 1962 Mel Nowell Chicago Zephyrs Gary Bradds Baltimore Bullets...1 (3) 1967 Ron Sepic Cincinnati Royals Bill Hosket New York Knicks, Buffalo Braves... 1 (10) 1969 Steve Howell San Diego Rockets Dave Sorenson Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers Jody Finney San Diego Rockets Jim Cleamons L.A. Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks,...1 (13) Washington Bullets 1972 Mark Minor Boston Celtics Allan Hornyak Cleveland Cavaliers Luke Witte Cleveland Cavaliers Wardell Jackson Seattle SuperSonics Bill Andreas Chicago Bulls Jim Ellinghausen Cleveland Cavaliers...8 (6) 1980 Kelvin Ransey Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks, N.J. Nets... 1 (4) 1981 Herb Williams Indiana Pacers, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks...1 (14) 1981 Jim Smith San Diego Clippers, Detroit Pistons Carter Scott Golden State Warriors Clark Kellogg Indiana Pacers...1 (8) 1983 Granville Waiters Indiana Pacers, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls Tony Campbell Detroit Pistons, L.A. Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves,...1 (20) New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers 1986 Brad Sellers Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics,...1 (9) Minnesota Timberwolves, Detroit Pistons 1987 Dennis Hopson New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings...1 (3) 1992 Jim Jackson Dallas Mavericks, N.J. Nets, Golden State Warriors,... 1 (4) Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers 1994 Lawrence Funderburke Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls Scoonie Penn Atlanta Hawks... 2 Michael Redd Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns Ken Johnson Miami Heat Greg Oden Portland Trail Blazers, Miami Heat...1 (1) Mike Conley Jr Memphis Grizzlies... 1 (4) Daequan Cook Philadelphia 76ers (drafted), Miami Heat,...1 (21) Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls 2008 Kosta Koufos Utah Jazz, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets...1 (23) Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings 2009 B.J. Mullens Dallas Mavericks (traded to Oklahoma City Thunder),...1 (24) Charlotte Bobcats, Los Angeles Clippers 2010 Evan Turner Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers...1 (2) 2011 Jon Diebler Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets Jared Sullinger Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors...1 (21) 2013 Deshaun Thomas San Antonio Spurs D Angelo Russell Los Angeles Lakers, Brooklyn Nets...1 (2) 2018 Keita Bates-Diop Minnesota Timberwolves

12 USA BASKETBALL EVAN TURNER Evan Turner helped the 2009 United States Men s University Games team to a Bronze Medal in Belgrade, Serbia. DAVID LIGHTY David Lighty (above) earned a Silver Medal as the captain of the United States Under-19 team at the 2007 FIBA World Championship in Novi Sad, Serbia. MICHAEL REDD 2008 Olympic Games Gold Medal winner 10 GREG ODEN Greg Oden was chosen for the USA Basketball Men s Senior National Team. Oden did not make the team because of injury. Photo by USA Basketball/ Nathaniel S. Butler/ NBAE)

13 OHIO STATE BASKETBALL FACILITIES 11

14 OHIO STATE BASKETBALL FACILITIES 12

15 BY CLASS Graduate (1) Keyshawn Woods Seniors (2) C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Juniors (4) Danny Hummer Micah Potter CJ Walker Andre Wesson Sophomores (3) Musa Jallow Kaleb Wesson Kyle Young Freshmen (4) Justin Ahrens Jaedon LeDee Luther Muhammad Duane Washington Jr. BY STATE/ COUNTRY Ohio (6) Justin Ahrens Danny Hummer Micah Potter Andre Wesson Kaleb Wesson Kyle Young California (1) Duane Washington Jr. Illinois (1) Joey Lane Indiana (2) Musa Jallow CJ Walker New Jersey (1) Luther Muhammad North Carolina (2) C.J. Jackson Keyshawn Woods Texas (1) Jaedon LeDee NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown H.S./Last School 0 Micah Potter**... C Jr. Mentor, Ohio Montverde Academy 1 Luther Muhammad... G Fr. Jersey City, N.J. Hudson Catholic 2 Musa Jallow*... G So. Bloomington, Ind. North 3 C.J. Jackson**... G Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Eastern Florida State 4 Duane Washington Jr... G Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. Sierra Canyon 10 Justin Ahrens... F Fr. Versailles, Ohio Versailles 13 CJ Walker... G Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State 14 Joey Lane***... G Sr. Deerfield, Ill. Deerfield 23 Jaedon LeDee... F Fr. Houston, Texas The Kinkaid School 24 Andre Wesson**... F Jr. Westerville, Ohio South 25 Kyle Young*... F So. Canton, Ohio Jackson 32 Keyshawn Woods... G Gr. Gastonia, N.C. Wake Forest 34 Kaleb Wesson*... F So. Westerville, Ohio South 40 Danny Hummer... G R-Jr. Upper Arlington, Ohio Air Force Academy ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown H.S./Last School 10 Justin Ahrens... F Fr. Versailles, Ohio Versailles 40 Danny Hummer... G R-Jr. Upper Arlington, Ohio Air Force Academy 3 C.J. Jackson**... G Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Eastern Florida State 2 Musa Jallow*... G So. Bloomington, Ind. North 14 Joey Lane***... G Sr. Deerfield, Ill. Deerfield 23 Jaedon LeDee... F Fr. Houston, Texas The Kinkaid School 1 Luther Muhammad... G Fr. Jersey City, N.J. Hudson Catholic 0 Micah Potter**... C Jr. Mentor, Ohio Montverde Academy 13 CJ Walker... G Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State 4 Duane Washington Jr... G Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. Sierra Canyon 24 Andre Wesson**... F Jr. Westerville, Ohio South 34 Kaleb Wesson*... F So. Westerville, Ohio South 32 Keyshawn Woods... G Gr. Gastonia, N.C. Wake Forest 25 Kyle Young*... F So. Canton, Ohio Jackson *Letters earned COACHES AND STAFF Chris Holtmann, Head Coach Ryan Pedon, Assistant Coach Mike Schrage, Assistant Coach Terry Johnson, Assistant Coach Scoonie Penn, Director of Player Development David Egelhoff, Director of Basketball Operations Mike Netti, Special Assistant to the Head Coach Jeff Deits, Athletic Trainer Quadrian Banks, Strength and Conditioning Coach Kyle Davis, Video Coordinator Greg Oden, Student Assistant Coach PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Players Justin Ahrens...ARNS Musa Jallow...MOOSE-uh JAHL-oh Jaedon LeDee... JAY-den luh-dee Coaches Quadrian Banks...KWAY-dree-un Mike Schrage... SHRAW-gee MAJORS Justin Ahrens... Exploration Danny Hummer... Economics C.J. Jackson...Sport Industry Musa Jallow... Exercise Science Joey Lane... Business Jaedon LeDee...Sport Industry Luther Muhammad... Exploration Micah Potter...Sport Industry CJ Walker... Exploration Duane Washington Jr... Exploration Andre Wesson... Economics Kaleb Wesson...Sport Industry Keyshawn Woods...Leadership and Coaching Master s Prog. Kyle Young...Sport Industry PLAYERS BY HEIGHT Jaedon LeDe, Micah Potter Kaleb Wesson Kyle Young Andre Wesson Justin Ahrens, Musa Jallow Luther Muhammad, Duane Washington Jr Keyshawn Woods C.J. Jackson, Joey Lane, CJ Walker Danny Hummer

16 RADIO-TV ROSTER Chris Holtmann Head Coach Taylor, 1994 (Second Year, 2017-Present) Ryan Pedon Assistant Coach Wooster, 2000 (Second Year, 2017-Present) Mike Schrage Assistant Coach Indiana, 1998 (Second Year, 2017-Present) Terry Johnson Assistant Coach IPFW, 1998 (Second Year, 2017-Present) Scoonie Penn Dir. of Player Development Ohio State, 2001 (Second Year, 2017-Present) David Egelhoff Dir. of Basketball Operations Ohio State, 2001 (17th Year, 2003-present) 0 Micah Potter C, 6-9, 240, Jr. Mentor, Ohio Montverde Academy 1 Luther Muhammad G, 6-3, 185, Fr. Jersey City, N.J. Hudson Catholic 2 Musa Jallow G, 6-5, 200, So. Bloomington, Ind. North 3 C.J. Jackson G, 6-1, 175, Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Eastern Florida State CC 4 Duane Washington Jr. G, 6-3, 190, Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. Sierra Canyon (Calif.) 10 Justin Ahrens F, 6-5, 180, Fr. Versailles, Ohio Versailles 13 CJ Walker G, 6-1, 195, Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State 14 Joey Lane G, 6-1, 180, Sr. Deerfield, Ill. Deerfield 23 Jaedon LeDee F, 6-9, 230, Fr. Houston, Texas The Kinkaid School 24 Andre Wesson F, 6-6, 220, Jr. Westerville, Ohio South 25 Kyle Young F, 6-8, 205, So. Canton, Ohio Jackson 32 Keyshawn Woods G, 6-3, 205, Gr. Gastonia, N.C. Wake Forest 34 Kaleb Wesson F, 6-9, 270, So. Westerville, Ohio South 40 Danny Hummer G, 6-0, 175, R-Jr. Upper Arlington, Ohio Air Force Academy Quadrian Banks Strength & Conditioning Texas, 2003 Second Year Mike Netti Special Asst. to HC Syracute, 2002 Second Year Jeff Deits Team Athletic Trainer Northern Colorado, 2007 Second Year Dr. Grant Jones Team Orthopedist Denison, nd Year Kyle Davis Video Coordinator Ohio State, 2013 Third Year 14

17 #3 C.J. JACKSON Guard Senior Charlotte, N.C. (Eastern Florida State CC) Sport Industry AS A JUNIOR ( ) Went for seven points and a game-high six assists vs. Robert Morris (11/10) Scored a career-best 19 points to go along with six rebounds and three assists vs. Radford (11/12) Tallied eight points and tied career-high nine assists vs. Texas Southern (11/16) Scored 10 points vs. Northeastern (11/19) Scored 12 points vs. Gonzaga (11/23) Went for a career-high 23 points to go along with six boards and three assists vs. Stanford (11/24) Scored a team-high 19 points to go along with seven boards and three steals vs. Butler (11/26) Scored 10 points off the bench at Wisconsin (12/2) Went for 17 points, six rebounds and four assists against Michigan (12/4) Tallied 16 points and six assists vs. William & Mary (12/9) Went for eight points and six assists against Appalachian State (12/16) Tallied 13 points and seven assists vs. The Citadel (12/19) Scored 19 points against North Carolina (12/23) Went for 16 points, six assists and five rebounds against Miami (12/30) Tallied 12 points and four assists at Iowa (1/4) Went for 14 points and six boards vs. Michigan State (1/7) Totaled 14 points, six assists and four rebounds against Maryland (1/11) Went for nine points, seven rebounds and six assists at Rutgers (1/14) Totaled 12 points, eight assists, five rebounds and three steals at Northwestern (1/17) Went for 11 points and six rebounds vs. Minnesota (1/20) Tallied 12 points, four rebounds and four assists against Nebraska (1/22) Went for 12 points and four assists vs. Penn State (1/25) Scored 10 points against Indiana (1/30) Went for nine points, six rebounds and four assists against Illinois (2/4) Tallied 14 points and five assists vs. Iowa (2/10) Scored 13 points at Penn State (2/15) Scored 18 points against Rutgers (2/20) Went for 13 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds remaining in 2OT, at Indiana (2/23) Totaled five points and six assists vs. Penn State (3/2) Went for 20 points, a career-best nine boards and five assists against South Dakota State (3/15) Scored 18 points vs. Gonzaga (3/17) AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Tallied a team-high nine assists to go along with four points and six boards at Navy (11/11) Dished out eight assists vs. North Carolina Central (11/14) Recorded five points and five assists against Jackson St. (11/23) Tallied six points, seven assists and three steals against Marshall (11/25) Scored a season-high nine points on a trio of 3-pointers, while grabbing four boards and dishing out three assists at Virginia (11/30) Went for eight points, five assists and three rebounds against Youngstown State (12/20) Scored eight points against Purdue (1/5) Tallied five points and four assists at Minnesota (1/8) Pulled down three boards and assisted on Marc Loving s game-winning layup with less than one second remaining at Nebraska (1/17) Went for seven points and six rebounds against Northwestern (1/22) Tallied six points and four assists at Iowa (1/28) Went for eight points and a career-high eight rebounds in first-career start at Michigan (2/4) Tallied seven points and three rebounds vs. Rutgers (2/8) Scored a career-high 13 points at Maryland Went for six points and six boards at Michigan State (2/14) Scored a career-best 18 points to go along with four boards, four assists and four steals vs. Wisconsin (2/23) Went for 18 points and eight boards vs. Indiana (3/4) Scored 12 points and dished out six assists vs. Rutgers (3/8) CAREER HIGHS Points...23, vs. Stanford (11/24/17) Rebounds... 9, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) Assists...9 (2x), last vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Blocks...1 (7x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) Steals... 4, vs. Wisconsin (2/23/17) Minutes...44, at Indiana (2/23/18) FGs...8 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FGA...19, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) 3FGs...5, vs. Indiana (3/4/17) 3FGA...9 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FTs...8 (2x), last vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) FTA... 10, vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) Off. Reb... 3, at Michigan State (2/14/17) Def. Reb... 8, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) SEASON HIGHS Points...23, vs. Stanford (11/24/17) Rebounds... 9, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) Assists...9, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Blocks...1 (7x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) Steals...3 (3x), last at Indiana (2/23/18) Minutes...44, at Indiana (2/23/18) FGs...8 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FGA...19, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) 3FGs...4 (4x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) 3FGA...9 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FTs...8 (2x), last vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) FTA... 10, vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) Off. Reb... 2 (3x), last at Iowa (1/4/18) Def. Reb... 8, vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) 15

18 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern Northeastern vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford vs. Butler Clemson at Wisconsin Michigan William & Mary Appalachian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State Indiana Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan Rutgers at Indiana vs. Penn State vs. SDSU vs. Gonzaga GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts at Navy N.C. Central Providence WCU Jackson St Marshall at Virginia FDU FAU UConn vs. UCLA YSU UNC Asheville at Illinois Purdue at Minnesota at Wisconsin Michigan State at Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota at Iowa Maryland at Michigan Rutgers at Maryland at Michigan St Nebraska Wisconsin at Penn St Indiana vs. Rutgers CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL POSTSEASON CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg BIG TEN NCAA TOTAL

19 #14 JOEY LANE Guard Senior Deerfield, Ill. (Deerfield) Business AS A JUNIOR ( ) Tallied a point and an assist off the bench against Robert Morris (11/10) Scored two points at Wisconsin (12/2) Went for two points and three boards vs. The Citadel (12/19) Scored three points against Maryland (1/11) Scored three points against Rutgers (2/20) AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Scored a point in three minutes off the bench against Western Carolina (11/21) Scored a career-high six points on a pair of 3-pointers against Jackson St. (11/23) AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Received scholarship in summer 2016 Appeared in seven games off the bench Averaged 0.6 points per game CAREER HIGHS Points...6, vs. Jackson St. (11/23/16) Rebounds... 3, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Assists...1 (2x), last vs. Maryland (1/11/18) Blocks...- Steals...1 (2x), last vs. Robert Morris (11/10/17) Minutes... 5 (2x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FGs...2, vs. Jackson St. (11/23/16) FGA... 3, vs. William & Mary (12/9/17) 3FGs...2, vs. Jackson St. (11/23/16) 3FGA...2 (4x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FTs... 2, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FTA...2 (4x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Off. Reb...- Def. Reb... 3, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) SEASON HIGHS Points...3 (2x), last vs. Rutgers (2/20/18) Rebounds... 3, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Assists...1 (2x), last vs. Maryland (1/11/18) Blocks...- Steals... 1, vs. Robert Morris (11/10/17) Minutes... 5 (2x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FGs... 1 (3x), last vs. Rutgers (2/20/18) FGA... 3, vs. William & Mary (12/9/17) 3FGs... 1 (2x), last vs. Rutgers (2/20/18) 3FGA... 2 (2x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FTs... 2, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) FTA... 2 (2x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Off. Reb...- Def. Reb... 3, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) 17

20 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern DNP Northeastern vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford DNP vs. Butler DNP Clemson DNP at Wisconsin Michigan DNP William & Mary Appalachian St. DNP The Citadel vs. UNC DNP Miami, Ohio DNP at Iowa DNP Michigan State DNP Maryland at Rutgers DNP at Northwestern DNP vs. Minnesota DNP Nebraska DNP Penn State DNP Indiana DNP Illinois DNP at Purdue DNP Iowa at Penn State DNP at Michigan DNP Rutgers at Indiana DNP vs. Penn State DNP vs. SDSU DNP vs. Gonzaga DNP GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts at Navy DNP N.C. Central DNP Providence DNP WCU Jackson St Marshall at Virginia DNP FDU DNP FAU DNP UConn DNP vs. UCLA DNP YSU UNC Asheville DNP at Illinois DNP Purdue DNP at Minnesota DNP at Wisconsin DNP Michigan State DNP at Nebraska DNP Northwestern DNP Minnesota DNP at Iowa DNP Maryland DNP at Michigan DNP Rutgers DNP at Maryland DNP at Michigan St. DNP Nebraska DNP Wisconsin DNP at Penn St. DNP Indiana DNP vs. Rutgers DNP GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts MSM DNP Grambling UT-Arlington DNP La. Tech DNP vs. Memphis DNP Virginia DNP VMI Air Force at UConn DNP NIU DNP vs. Kentucky DNP Mercer SCSU DNP Minnesota DNP Illinois DNP at NW at Indiana DNP Rutgers at Maryland DNP at Purdue DNP Penn State at Illinois DNP Maryland DNP at Wisconsin DNP NW DNP at Rutgers DNP Michigan DNP at Nebraska DNP Michigan State DNP Iowa DNP at MSU DNP vs. Penn State DNP vs. MSU DNP Akron DNP Florida DNP CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

21 #0 MICAH POTTER Center Junior Mentor, Ohio (Montverde Academy) Sport Industry AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Tallied eight points, four boards and two blocks against Robert Morris (11/10) Went for eight points and seven rebounds vs. Radford (11/12) Scored career-high 17 points to go along with four rebounds in a career-high 31 minutes against Texas Southern (11/16) Went for four points and eight boards vs. The Citadel (12/19) Tallied six points and five rebounds at Iowa (1/4) Scored five points against Maryland (1/11) Scored a team-high 13 points at Northwestern (1/17) Went for six points and seven boards vs. Indiana (1/30) Scored five points at Purdue (2/7) Went for 10 points and five boards vs. Iowa (2/10) Tallied six points and six boards at Penn State (2/15) AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Scored 13 points and pulled down three boards against North Carolina Central (11/14) Tallied first double-double with 12 points and a career-high 12 boards vs. Marshall (11/25) Went for seven points and five boards vs. FAU (12/6) Recorded three points and eight boards vs. UCLA (12/17) Tallied seven points and four boards vs. Purdue (1/5) Went for five points and four boards at Wisconsin (1/12) Scored nine points vs. Northwestern (1/22) Scored seven points at Michigan (2/4) Went for four points and six rebounds vs. Rutgers (2/8) Scored seven points at Michigan State (2/14) Went for nine points and five boards vs. Wisconsin (2/23) CAREER HIGHS Points...17, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Rebounds... 12, vs. Marshall (11/25/16) Assists...2 (4x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Blocks... 2 (4x), last vs. Radford (11/12/17) Steals...3 (2x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Minutes... 31, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FGs... 5 (3x), last at Northwestern (1/17/18) FGA... 10, vs. Marshall (11/25/16) 3FGs...3, vs. N.C. Central (11/14/16) 3FGA... 4 (4x), last vs. Penn State (3/2/18) FTs...9, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FTA... 10, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Off. Reb... 7, vs. Marshall (11/25/16) Def. Reb... 6 (2x), last vs. Indiana (1/30/18) SEASON HIGHS Points...17, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Rebounds... 8, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Assists...2 (3x), last vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Blocks... 2 (2x), last vs. Radford (11/12/17) Steals... 3, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Minutes... 31, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FGs...5, at Northwestern (1/17/18) FGA...7 (4x), last vs Iowa (2/10/18) 3FGs...1 (6x), last vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) 3FGA...4, vs. Penn State (3/2/18) FTs...9, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FTA... 10, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Off. Reb... 6, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Def. Reb...6, vs. Indiana (1/30/18) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Date Opponent Pt./Reb. W/L...Score 11/25/16 vs. Marshall 12/12 W

22 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern Northeastern vs. Gonzaga DNP vs. Stanford vs. Butler Clemson DNP at Wisconsin Michigan DNP William & Mary DNP Appalachian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State Indiana Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan DNP Rutgers at indiana vs. Penn State vs. SDSU vs. Gonzaga GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts at Navy N.C. Central Providence WCU Jackson St Marshall at Virginia FDU FAU UConn vs. UCLA YSU DNP UNC Asheville DNP at Illinois Purdue at Minnesota at Wisconsin Michigan State at Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota at Iowa Maryland at Michigan Rutgers at Maryland at Michigan St Nebraska Wisconsin at Penn St Indiana vs. Rutgers CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL POSTSEASON CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg BIG TEN NCAA TOTAL

23 #24 ANDRE WESSON Forward Junior Westerville, Ohio (South) Economics AS A SOPHOMORE ( ) Tied career-high nine points to go along with four boards vs. Robert Morris (11/10) Went for five points, three rebounds and three assists in a career-high 26 minutes against William & Mary (12/9) Went for seven points and three rebounds against The Citadel (12/19) Made first-career start vs. Illinois (2/4) Scored a career-high 13 points in a career-high 36 minutes at Purdue (2/7) Went for eight points and three assists at Michigan (2/18) Tallied five points and a career-high four assists against Rutgers (2/20) Scored eight points and grabbed three boards vs. Penn State (3/2) AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Tallied five points and six boards vs. Western Carolina (11/21) Scored five points against Marshall (11/25) Scored six points at Wisconsin (1/12) Scored a career-high nine points, going 6-for-7 from the free-throw line, vs. Minnesota (1/25) Scored six points against Wisconsin (2/23) Went for seven points at Penn State (2/28) CAREER HIGHS Points...13, at Purdue (2/7/18) Rebounds... 6, vs. Western Carolina (11/21/16) Assists... 4, vs. Rutgers (2/20/18) Blocks... 2 (2x), last at Penn State (2/28/17) Steals...2 (2x), last at Penn State (2/15/18) Minutes...36, at Purdue (2/7/18) FGs...4 (2x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) FGA... 9, vs. Robert Morris (11/10/17) 3FGs... 3, at Purdue (2/7/18) 3FGA...5 (3x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FTs...6, vs. Minnesota (1/25/17) FTA...7, vs. Minnesota (1/25/17) Off. Reb... 4, at Michigan (2/4/17) Def. Reb...3 (4x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) SEASON HIGHS Points...13, at Purdue (2/7/18) Rebounds... 4, vs. Robert Morris (11/10/17) Assists... 4, vs. Rutgers (2/20/18) Blocks...1 (5x), last vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) Steals... 2, at Penn State (2/15/18) Minutes...36, at Purdue (2/7/18) FGs...4 (2x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) FGA... 9, vs. Robert Morris (11/10/17) 3FGs... 3, at Purdue (2/7/18) 3FGA...5 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FTs...2 (4x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) FTA...2 (9x), last vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18) Off. Reb... 2 (3x), last vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) Def. Reb...3 (2x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) 21

24 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern Northeastern vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford vs. Butler Clemson at Wisconsin Michigan William & Mary Appalchian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State Indiana Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan Rutgers at Indiana vs. Penn State vs. SDSU vs. Gonzaga GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts at Navy N.C. Central Providence DNP WCU Jackson St Marshall at Virginia FDU FAU UConn vs. UCLA DNP YSU UNC Asheville at Illinois DNP Purdue at Minnesota at Wisconsin Michigan State at Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota at Iowa Maryland at Michigan Rutgers at Maryland at Michigan St Nebraska Wisconsin at Penn St Indiana vs. Rutgers CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL POSTSEASON CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg BIG TEN NCAA TOTAL

25 #2 MUSA JALLOW Guard Sophomore Bloomington, Ind. (North) Exercise Science AS A FRESHMAN ( ) GAME-BY-GAME STATS Scored 11 points against Robert Morris (11/10) Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Went for 13 points, six rebounds and four steals against Robert Morris Texas Southern (11/16) Radford Scored eight points vs. Gonzaga (11/23) Texas Southern Tallied seven points and four boards vs. Clemson (11/29) Northeastern Scored 10 points at Purdue (2/7) Scored five points at Penn State (2/15) vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford vs. Butler Clemson at Wisconsin Michigan William & Mary Appalachian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State Indiana Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan Rutgers at Indiana vs. Penn State DNP vs. SDSU vs. Gonzaga SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points... 13, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Rebounds... 6, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Assists... 3 (3x), last at Iowa (1/4/18) Blocks...2, vs. Minnesota (1/20/18) Steals...4, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Minutes... 29, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FGs...5 (2x), last vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) FGA...8 (3x), last vs. Gonzaga (11/23/17) 3FGs...3 (2x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) 3FGA...6 (2x), last vs. Gonzaga (11/23/17) FTs...3, at Penn State (2/15/18) FTA...4, at Penn State (2/15/18) Off. Reb...4, vs. Texas Southern (11/16/17) Def. Reb...4 (2x), last at Wisconsin (12/2/17) CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL POSTSEASON CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg NCAA TOTAL

26 #34 KALEB WESSON Forward Sophomore Westerville, Ohio (South) Sport Industry AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (12/4, 1/22) Tallied 13 points and seven boards vs. Robert Morris (11/10) Scored nine points vs. Radford (11/12) Went for 12 points and five boards vs. Northeastern (11/19) Scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Gonzaga in first career start (11/23) Scored 10 points vs. Stanford (11/24) Went for nine points and five boards vs. Butler (11/26) Tallied 15 points and five rebounds vs. Clemson (11/29) Scored a game-high 19 points at Wisconsin (12/2) Went for eight points and five boards vs. Michigan (12/4) Tallied 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals against William & Mary (12/9) Went for 16 points and eight boards against Appalachian State (12/16) Tallied nine points and five boards vs. The Citadel (12/19) Scored 12 points against North Carolina (12/23) Went for seven points and seven boards vs. Miami (12/30) Scored 10 points at Iowa (1/4) Tallied eight points, four rebounds and a career-high five assists against Michigan State (1/7) Went for eight points and five rebounds vs. Maryland (1/11) Totaled 10 points, a career-high nine rebounds and three assists at Rutgers (1/14) Went for 15 points and eight rebounds vs. Minnesota (1/20) Scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Nebraska (1/22) Scored 10 points against Penn State (1/25) Went for 14 points, connecting on all seven shots from the field, and five boards vs. Indiana (1/30) Recorded first-career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Illinois (2/4) Went for 18 points and seven rebounds vs. Iowa (2/10) Tallied 14 points, five rebounds and three assists against Rutgers (2/20) Went for 12 points and five rebounds at Indiana (2/23) GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern DNP Northeastern vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford vs. Butler Clemson at Wisconsin Michigan William & Mary Appalachian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State Indiana Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan Rutgers at Indiana vs. Penn State vs. SDSU vs. Gonzaga SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points...19, at Wisconsin (12/2/17) Rebounds...10, vs. Illinois (2/4/18) Assists...5, vs. Michigan State (1/7/18) Blocks... 2 (4x), last vs. Iowa (2/10/18) Steals... 3, vs. William & Mary (12/9/17) Minutes... 29, vs. Clemson (11/29/17) FGs...7 (3x), last vs. Indiana (1/30/18) FGA...11, vs. Appalachian State (12/16/17) 3FGs...1 (4x), last vs. Minnesota (1/20/18) 3FGA...1 (several), last vs. Penn State (3/2/18) FTs...8, vs. Iowa (2/10/18) FTA... 11, vs. Iowa (2/10/18) Off. Reb...7, vs. Illinois (2/4/18) Def. Reb...5 (2x), last vs. Minnesota (1/20/18) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Date Opponent Pt./Reb. W/L...Score 2/4/18 vs. Illinois 10/10 W HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 Big Ten All-Freshman Team CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL POSTSEASON CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg BIG TEN NCAA TOTAL

27 #25 KYLE YOUNG Forward Sophomore Canton, Ohio (Jackson) Sport Industry AS A FRESHMAN ( ) Went for four points and three boards against Robert Morris (11/10) Pulled down three offensive boards in 12 minutes off the bench vs. Gonzaga (11/23) Scored five points vs. Clemson (11/29) Went for six points and four rebounds vs. Michigan (12/4) Tallied four points and eight boards vs. The Citadel (12/19) Went for four points and three boards at Rutgers (1/14) Scored four points at Penn State (2/15) Played a career-high 22 minutes at Michigan (2/18) GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent Min FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF A TO B S Pts Robert Morris Radford Texas Southern Northeastern vs. Gonzaga vs. Stanford DNP vs. Butler Clemson at Wisconsin Michigan William & Mary DNP Appalachian St The Citadel vs. UNC Miami, Ohio at Iowa Michigan State Maryland at Rutgers at Northwestern DNP vs. Minnesota Nebraska Penn State DNP Indiana DNP Illinois at Purdue Iowa at Penn State at Michigan Rutgers at Indiana DNP vs. Penn State DNP vs. SDSU DNP vs. Gonzaga DNP SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points... 6, vs. Michigan (12/4/17) Rebounds... 8, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) Assists... 1 (3x), last vs. Iowa (2/10/18) Blocks...1 (3x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) Steals...1 (7x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) Minutes... 22, at Michigan (2/18/18) FGs...3, vs. Michigan (12/4/17) FGA...5 (2x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) 3FGs... 1, vs. Clemson (11/29/17) 3FGA...3, vs. Clemson (11/29/17) FTs... 2, at Wisconsin (12/2/17) FTA... 2 (5x), last at Purdue (2/7/18) Off. Reb...4 (2x), last at Michigan (2/18/18) Def. Reb... 4, vs. The Citadel (12/19/17) CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

28 #10 JUSTIN AHRENS Forward Freshman Versailles, Ohio (Versailles) Exploration #40 DANNY HUMMER Guard Redshirt Junior Upper Arlington, Ohio (Air Force Academy) Economics #23 JAEDON LEDEE Forward Freshman Houston, Texas (The Kinkaid School) Sport Industry #1 LUTHER MUHAMMAD Guard Freshman Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson Catholic) Exploration PRIOR TO OHIO STATE 2017 and 2018 Ohio Division III Co-Player of the Year Holds school records for points in a game, 3-pointers in a game and career-points, 3-pointers, rebounds and assists Helped Versailles to a league title and a 25-2 record Averaged 23.4 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists in third team All-Ohio after averaging 22.7 points per contest as a sophomore Played for C2K Elite in 2017, averaging 13.4 points and 3.9 rebounds in 13 games (REDSHIRT) Sat out the season after transferring from Air Force PRIOR TO OHIO STATE Played in 11 games over two seasons at Air Force Academy Tallied a career-high six points at Colorado State as a freshman Lettered three years in basketball and one year in baseball at Upper Arlington Upper Arlington s career leader in assists and steals Two-time team captain at Upper Arlington PRIOR TO OHIO STATE A four-time all-state and all-conference selection Averaged 27 points, 15 rebounds and three assists as a senior at The Kinkaid School Averaged 15.2 points and eight rebounds per game for Texas Pro in the Adidas Gauntlet Series in 2017 Averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds as a junior at The Kinkaid School PRIOR TO OHIO STATE Went for 14.6 points, five rebounds and three assists per game as a senior Averaged 15.8 points, 3.2 boards 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals per game as a junior Shot 50.6 percent from the field and 85 percent from the free throw line #13 CJ WALKER Guard Junior Indianapolis, Ind. (Florida State) Exploration #4 DUANE WASHINGTON JR. Guard Freshman Grand Rapids, Mich. (Sierra Canyon) Exploration #32 KEYSHAWN WOODS Guard Graduate Gastonia, N.C. (Wake Forest) Leadership and Coaching Master s Program PRIOR TO OHIO STATE Played the last two seasons at Florida State, starting 34 of 35 games as a sophomore Averaged 8.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in after averaging just under five points per contest in 33 appearances as a freshman 2016 Indianapolis Player of the Year as a senior at Arsenal Tech Voted team captain as a senior and averaged 18.3 points per contest in his career PRIOR TO OHIO STATE First team all-state as a senior at Sierra Canyon (Calif.) Averaged 15.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game as a senior Played first three years of high school basketball at Grand Rapids Christian in Michigan Averaged 13.1 points and 4.5 assists per contest as a junior PRIOR TO OHIO STATE Played in 61 games, making 27 starts, over two seasons at Wake Forest Ranked second on the team with 11.9 points per game as a junior after scoring 12.5 points per contest as a sophomore Played his freshman season at Charlotte, averaging 8.4 points per game in 32 games 26

29 HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN Chris Holtmann Era Starts Fast in Columbus Chris Holtmann begins his second season at the helm of the Buckeyes in following an inaugural season at Ohio State in which he was named the 2018 Big Ten Coach of the Year while leading the Buckeyes to a 25-9 overall record, a No. 2 finish in the Big Ten regular-season standings (15-3) and a Second Round appearance in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. The Big Ten Coach of the Year award was the second COY honor in as many seasons, and third overall for Holtmann, who earned Big East COY in The Big East award culminated three seasons as head coach at Butler University. Holtmann became the 14th head coach in Ohio State history when he was named to the position June 9, The Buckeyes exceeded any and all expectations in Holtmann s first season in Columbus. Picked to finish no better than 11th in preseason media polls, the Buckeyes stormed out to a 9-0 record in Big Ten Conference play, the best start to a league season by a first-year Big Ten coach in 95 years. Highlighting the season were home wins over Michigan, overcoming a first-half 20-point deficit, and No. 1 Michigan State along with a road victory at No. 3 Purdue, the Boilermakers only home loss of the season. Holtmann, the USBWA District V Coach of the Year and a finalist for the 2018 Naismith COY Award, not only earned awards in , he coached award winners as well. Keita Bates-Diop, who suffered a season-ending leg injury early in the season, returned to the Ohio State roster as a redshirt junior in to become the 2018 Big Ten Player of the Year while also earning Consensus Second Team All-America honors (Associated Press, NABC, Sporting News, USBWA). He helped the Buckeyes to the most wins (25) under a first-year head coach in Ohio State history. Bates-Diop also was a 2018 First Team All-Big Ten selection while teammate Jae Sean Tate was named Second Team All-Big Ten. Kaleb Wesson earned a spot on the 2018 Big Ten All-Freshman Team. As a team, the Buckeyes returned to the national rankings prior to a road game at Northwestern in which Ohio State, ranked No. 20 in the weekly Associated Press poll, downed the Wildcats Jan. 17, Ohio State remained in the poll the remainder of the season, reaching as high as the No. 8 spot before ending the season at No. 17. Following three incredibly successful seasons at Butler, Holtmann agreed to take over the Ohio State men s basketball program June 9, He was introduced as Ohio State s 14th head coach in the history of the program June 12, Holtmann led the Bulldogs to a record over three seasons ( ) as head coach at Butler, including a 25-9 mark in The Bulldogs advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011 Chris Holtmann at a Glance Enters second season as Ohio State Head Coach (25-9 Record; 2017 to present) Three seasons as Butler Head Coach (70-31 Record; ) Sixth season as a head coach ( Record; , ) Big Ten Coach of the Year Naismith National Coach of the Year Finalist 2018 USBWA District V Coach of the Year BIG EAST Coach of the Year John McLendon Award Winner (collegeinsiders.com) and Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Finalist Naismith National Coach of the Year Finalist Three Seasons as Gardner-Webb Head Coach (44-54 Record; ) 2013 Big South Conference Coach of the Year in his final year in Indianapolis. Butler s season included a 14-5 regular-season record against 12 teams that made the 2017 tournament field. The Bulldogs had non-conference wins over Arizona, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Vermont and Bucknell, in addition to a pair of wins over Villanova. Butler s win over Villanova at Hinkle Fieldhouse Jan. 4, 2017 was the second win over a No. 1-ranked team in Butler history. The campaign marked the third-consecutive season Butler made the NCAA Tournament and won at least one NCAA Tournament game under Holtmann. He joined Roy Williams, John Calipari and Mike Brey as the only active coaches to lead their current teams to NCAA Tournament wins each of their first three seasons. Holtmann is one of only two coaches in Butler history to lead the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in each of his first three seasons Brad Stevens is the other. A highly-touted recruiter, Holtmann and his staff HOLTMANN QUICK FACTS Full Name: Christopher Holtmann Born: Nov. 11, 1971 Hometown: Nicholasville, Kentucky High School: Jessamine County HS Alma Mater: Taylor, 1994 (Psychology); Ball State, 2000 (Masters/Athletic Administration) Playing Career: Lettered from at Taylor (Ind.) University. As a senior, earned All- America honors while leading Taylor to a No. 1 ranking in the NAIA rankings. Coaching Career: Taylor (GA), 1997; Geneva (asst.), ; Taylor (asst.), ; Gardner-Webb (asst.), ; Ohio (asst.), ; Gardner-Webb (head coach), ; Butler (asst.), ); Butler (head coach), ); Ohio State (head coach), 2017 to present. Assisted Under: Paul Patterson (Taylor); Jeff Santarsiero (Genevia); Rick Scruggs (Gardner- Webb); John Groce (Ohio); Brandon Miller (Butler). Highlights: Big Ten Coach of the Year (2018), Big South Coach of the Year (2013), Big East Coach of the Year (2017); Collegeinsider.com John McLendon National Coach of the Year (2017); NAIA All-American (1994). signed the two highest-ranked classes in Butler history (2016, 2017). Picked to finish sixth in the preseason BIG EAST coaches poll, Butler posted a 12-6 BIG EAST mark to place second in the league standings. Those same BIG EAST coaches selected Holtmann as the conference s Coach of the Year. Holtmann is the recipient of the John McLendon Award, presented annually by CollegeInsider.com to college basketball s coach of the year. Additionally, for the second time in three seasons at Butler, Holtmann was named a finalist for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. The Bulldogs averaged 79.9 points per game, which ranked in the Top 25 nationally. Butler opened the season with an 11-1 non-conference record, climbing as high as ninth in the Associated Press poll and 10th in the USA Today Coaches Poll. To say that Holtmann s initial season at the helm of the Butler program was a success would be an understatement. He guided a Butler team that was picked to tie for seventh in the BIG EAST to a campaign, a tie for second place in the BIG EAST regular-season race and a berth in the 2015 Tournament. Along the way, the Bulldogs knocked off five teams ranked in the Top 25 at the time, including No. 5/6 North Carolina at the Battle 4 Atlantis, and picked up a second round NCAA Tournament win. Butler, unmentioned in the national polls at the 27

30 HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN start of the season, was among teams receiving votes or ranked in the Top 25 in 16 of the final 17 weeks of the season. The Bulldogs climbed to as high as No. 15 in the AP national poll and No. 18 in the USA Today national poll. Butler tied the fourth-best turnaround in BIG EAST history (+8) and matched the 11th-highest single-season win total in school history. For his efforts, Holtmann was named a finalist for both the Naismith National Coach of the Year Award and the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. Holtmann left a position as head coach at Gardner-Webb to become an assistant coach at Butler prior to the season. After one year as an assistant, Holtmann found himself back in the lead chair. On Oct. 2, 2014, Butler Head Coach Brandon Miller requested and was granted a medical leave of absence. Holtmann was appointed interim head coach and given the task of leading the Bulldogs through the start of the season. Three months later, on Jan. 2, 2015, Butler removed the interim tag and named Holtmann head coach of the Bulldogs. Holtmann served as head coach at Gardner- Webb for three seasons ( ), leading the North Carolina school through a successful rebuilding effort. He took the Runnin Bulldogs from eight wins in to a school Division I record 21 victories and a berth in the CollegeInsider.com postseason tournament in his last year. Gardner-Webb won 10 of its final 11 games in and finished a game out of first place in the Big South Conference. For his efforts, Holtmann was named Big South Conference Coach of the Year and NABC District 3 Coach of the Year. Prior to taking the head coaching position at Gardner-Webb, Holtmann spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Ohio University under former Butler and Ohio State assistant John Groce. Holtmann helped build back-to-back top classes as recruiting coordinator for the Bobcats, and he was part of the staff that led Ohio to the 2010 Mid-American Conference Tournament title and an upset of No. 3-seed Georgetown in the opening round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Before his stint at Ohio, he served for five seasons as an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb, including four seasons as associate head coach. A native of Nicholasville, Ky., Holtmann was an NAIA All-American guard at Taylor University. He helped lead Taylor to a 25-9 record, a No. 1 national ranking and a berth in the NAIA National Tournament in He served as a graduate assistant coach at Taylor in , spent one season as an assistant coach at Geneva College and then returned to Taylor as an assistant coach under head coach Paul Patterson. In his final two seasons at Taylor, the Trojans posted a record, won back-to-back conference titles and ranked in the Top 15 of the NAIA national poll. Holtmann earned a degree in psychology from Taylor in 1994 and a Master s Degree in athletic administration from Ball State in He and his wife, Lori, have one daughter, Nora Jane. HOLTMANN S CAREER RECORD BY YEAR AS AN ASSISTANT Year School Record Conference Postseason Geneva Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor NAIA First Round Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Ohio University Ohio University Butler AS A HEAD COACH Year School Record Conf/Place Postseason Gardner-Webb /9th Gardner-Webb /9th Gardner-Webb /2nd (South) CIT First Round 3-Year Gardner-Webb Record Butler /3rd NCAA Third Round Butler /4th NCAA Third Round Butler /2nd NCAA Sweet 16 3-Year Butler Record Ohio State /2nd NCAA Second Round Ohio State Second Year at Ohio State Year Collegiate Record (.597) 4 NCAA/1 CIT 28

31 HOLTMANN VS. ALL OPPONENTS HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN Opponent... W L Alice Lloyd College Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Austin Peay Belmont Bucknell Butler Campbell Central Arkansas Charleston Charleston Southern Chattanooga Cincinnati Citadel Clemson Coastal Carolina Covenant Creighton Delaware State DePaul East Carolina Eastern Kentucky Elon Florida State Georgetown Opponent... W L Gonzaga High Point Howard Illinois Indiana Indiana State Iowa IUPUI Kennesaw State Lees-McRae Liberty Lipscomb Longwood Louisville Loyola Maryland Maine Marquette Maryland Mary Washington Mercer Miami, Florida Miami, Ohio Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee Minnesota Opponent... W L Missouri State Nebraska Norfolk State North Carolina North Carolina Asheville Northern Colorado Northeastern Northwestern Notre Dame Oklahoma Penn State Presbyterian Providence Purdue Radford Robert Morris Rutgers Savannah State Seton Hall South Carolina State South Dakota State Southern Ill. Edwardsville Southern Utah Spalding St. John s Stanford Opponent... W L Temple Tennessee Tennessee Martin Tennessee Tech Texas Texas Southern Texas Tech Utah Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia Virginia Intermount Virginia-Wise Highland VMI Wake Forest Western Carolina William and Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wofford Xavier Totals (.597)

32 RYAN PEDON, ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON Ryan Pedon enters his second season as an assistant coach at Ohio State after joining the staff in June The Columbus native returned home after spending two seasons as an assistant on Chris Holtmann s staff at Butler. In year one at Ohio State, Pedon helped the Buckeyes exceed all expectations. The Buckeyes qualified for the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Second Round. Ohio State finished the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Buckeyes recorded a 15-3 Big Ten Conference regular-season record to help the Buckeyes to a second-place finish in the league standings. In Pedon s two seasons at Butler, the Bulldogs tallied a record and advanced the NCAA Tournament twice. in , the Bulldogs went 25-9, finished second in the BIG EAST and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since In , Butler went and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Before his time at Butler, Pedon spent two seasons at Illinois as an assistant to head coach (and former Ohio State assistant) John Groce. Pedon also spent three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Toledo, helping the Rockets to 19 wins in , and five seasons at Miami (Ohio), where the RedHawks won the MAC Tournament title in 2007 to earn the school s first NCAA Tournament bid since Pedon also served as director of basketball operations at Kent State from and as a graduate assistant at Miami (Ohio) from Pedon played college basketball at Wooster, where he was a three-year letterwinner and helped the Fighting Scots to three NCAA Tournaments and three North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) regular-season championships. In 2000, he won Wooster s prestigious Bear Award. Pedon received his bachelor s degree in communications from Wooster in 2000 and a master s degree in sport organization from Miami (Ohio) in He and his wife, Stephanie, have a son, Maddox Present Ohio State, Assistant Coach Butler University, Assistant Coach Illinois, Assistant to the Head Coach Toledo, Assistant Coach Miami (Ohio), Assistant Coach Kent State, Director of Basketball Operations Miami (Ohio), Graduate Assistant MIKE SCHRAGE, ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON Mike Schrage (pronounced SHRAWG-ee ) begins his second season as an assistant coach at Ohio State after joining the Buckeyes in June Schrage came to Ohio State after one season as an assistant on Chris Holtmann s staff at Butler in In year one at Ohio State, Schrage helped the Buckeyes exceed all expectations. The Buckeyes qualified for the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Second Round. Ohio State finished the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Buckeyes recorded a 15-3 Big Ten Conference regular-season record to help the Buckeyes to a second-place finish in the league standings. Schrage possesses 19 seasons of coaching experience, including time spent at Stanford and Duke. In , Schrage helped the Butler Bulldogs to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011 while posting a second-place finish in the BIG EAST and a 25-9 overall record. Prior to his stint at Butler, Schrage assisted under head coach Johnny Dawkins for eight seasons at Stanford. The Cardinal signed 16 players ranked in the Top 100 nationally in his time as recruiting coordinator. Four Stanford players were selected in the NBA Draft after their collegiate careers in Schrage s time in Palo Alto and five played in the NBA. Schrage also mentored Chasson Randle, Illinois Mr. Basketball in 2011, to first team Academic All-America honors as he became Stanford s all-time leading scorer. In Schrage s eight seasons, the Cardinal appeared in the postseason five times, including an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2014, and won at least 20 games on four occasions. Schrage also spent time at Duke University, serving as the Blue Devils director of basketball operations from and the program s academic and recruiting coordinator from In his time in Durham, Schrage was a part of Duke s 2001 national championship team and a pair of NCAA Final Four squads. Schrage graduated from Indiana with a bachelor s degree in kinesiology in 1998, serving as a four-year student manager under Bob Knight from After graduation, Schrage worked as an administrative assistant under head coach Rod Barnes in In addition, he worked with the United States Olympic Team as a member of its support staff in 1996 and spent time as video coordinator for the USA Basketball Senior National Team at the 2006 World Championship games in Japan and the 2007 Tournament of America in Las Vegas. Schrage and his wife, Amanda, have a son, Andrew, and a daughter, Sophia Present Ohio State, Assistant Coach Butler University, Assistant Coach Stanford University, Assistant Coach Duke University, Director of Basketball Operations Duke University, Academic and Recruiting Coordinator University of Mississippi, Administrative Assistant Indiana University, Student Manager 30

33 TERRY JOHNSON, ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON Terry Johnson is in his second season as an assistant coach, joining the Buckeye staff in June 2017 after spending 10 seasons as an assistant coach at Butler. In year one at Ohio State, Johnson helped the Buckeyes exceed all expectations. The Buckeyes qualified for the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Second Round. Ohio State finished the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Buckeyes recorded a 15-3 Big Ten Conference regular-season record to help the Buckeyes to a second-place finish in the league standings. In 10 seasons as an assistant at Butler, Johnson helped the Bulldogs to eight NCAA Tournaments, including consecutive Final Fours in 2010 and 2011, four regular-season conference championships and three conference tournament titles. The Bulldogs ranked in the Top 25 nationally eight times in those 10 seasons, had seven players garner Academic All-America honors and sent two players to the NBA. In 2015, Johnson was invited to the Villa 7 Consortium, which brings together university athletics directors and the country s elite assistant coaches in an effort to prepare the next generation of college basketball leaders. Prior to assisting at Butler, Johnson spent the campaign as an assistant on Dane Fife s staff at IPFW and served as director of basketball operations at Butler from Johnson also served in an administrative capacity at Auburn in and had stops as an assistant coach at Lincoln Trail Junior College, Indiana Tech and IPFW. Johnson played both basketball and baseball at Lincoln Trail from , where he was named all-conference in both sports and was named an honorable mention All-American in basketball. From there, he went to Lamar University and again played both sports from , leading the basketball team in assists and steals two years in a row. Johnson earned his bachelor s degree from IPFW in 1998, earning all-conference, team MVP and Co- Male Athlete of the Year honors while playing baseball for the Mastodons. Johnson went on to play baseball professionally for the Tri-City Posse of the Western League for two years and the Anderson Lawmen of the Heartland League for another season. In addition, Johnson earned his master s degree in sports administration from Western Kentucky in Johnson and his wife, Kristen, are parents of three boys, twins Jalen and Jordan, and Caden Present Ohio State, Assistant Coach Butler University, Assistant Coach IPFW, Assistant Coach Butler University, Director of Basketball Operations Auburn, Administrative Position Lincoln Trail Junior College, Assistant Coach Indiana Tech, Assistant Coach IPFW, Assistant Coach DAVID EGELHOFF, DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 17TH SEASON David Egelhoff is in his 13th season as the director of basketball operations and 17th overall in a full-time capacity with the Buckeyes. He directs the day-to-day operations of the program and acts as the main liaison between the team and other areas in the athletics department and university. He oversees team budget, travel, scheduling and program advancement. Prior to his current role, he spent three years as the program s video coordinator assisting in self- and opponentvideo analysis. Recent projects he has worked on include enhancing the game day experience for fans through promotions and use of technology. In addition, during the Fall of 2006, he presented a plan to Ohio State s Athletics Administration detailing the need for facility additions for the men s and women s basketball programs. That plan has resulted in a new practice facility attached to the Schottenstein Center. The project, completed in the summer of 2013, includes renovated locker rooms, women s gym and athletic training room along with a new weight room and men s practice gym. Egelhoff spent the season working in basketball operations for the Orlando Magic. There he assisted in preparing video edits for the coaches and team, evaluated collegiate talent and assisted in draft war room procedures. He also has been selected as a member of the support staff for various USA Basketball teams and events including the 2002 Youth Development Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo., the 2002 Junior World Championship Qualifying Team in Miami, Fla., and the 2005 World Championship Qualifying Team in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Egelhoff spent five seasons ( ) as a student manager at Ohio State, serving as the head manager his senior year. He received his undergraduate degree in business administration from the Fisher College of Business in He received a master s degree in sport management from Ohio State in He and his wife, Kelsey, a three-time Ohio State graduate with a Ph.D. in speech and hearing science, reside in Clintonville. The couple have two daughters, Elizabeth and Katelyn. 31

34 MIKE NETTI, ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON Mike Netti is in his second season at Ohio State as special assistant to head coach Chris Holtmann. Netti had been an assistant coach at East Carolina for four seasons ( ) and previously spent three years as an assistant on Holtmann s staff at Gardner-Webb. In Netti s four seasons at East Carolina, the Pirates won 58 games as Netti saw a pair of student-athletes garner American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team honors. During his first season in Greenville in , Netti also helped guide Akeem Richmond to an NCAA-best pointers made. As an assistant under Holtmann at Gardner-Webb, Netti helped the Runnin Bulldogs to a school Division I record 21 victories in In addition, Netti helped guide guard Tashan Newsome to second team All-Big South Conference honors. JAMES SCOONIE PENN, DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SECOND SEASON James (Scoonie) Penn enters his second season as Ohio State s director of player development. Penn was a letterwinner for the Buckeyes from and garnered second team All-America honors in Penn, who played two seasons at Ohio State after transferring from Boston College, was named Big Ten Player of the Year in 1999 and was a two-time first team All-Big Ten pick. The Salem, Mass., native captained the Buckeyes and was named team Co-MVP both seasons. In his two seasons, Penn averaged 16.3 points and 4.1 rebounds to go along with 284 assists for the Prior to joining Holtmann for the second time at Gardner- Webb, where he also was an assistant from , Netti spent two seasons at Lackawanna (Pa.) College, leading the school to 43 wins in his two seasons as two Falcons earned NJCAA Division II All-America honors, and spent two seasons as an assistant coach at St. Francis (N.Y.). Netti was a two-year varsity letterman at Division III Alvernia College in Reading, Pa., helping the team to a Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Title and a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. He graduated from Syracuse University in Buckeyes. He ranks 46th all-time in scoring at Ohio State with 1,076 points and his 123 points scored in NCAA Tournament play rates seventh in program history. Penn, who was voted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013, was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft and spent his entire playing career overseas. He played 11 seasons in Europe for teams in Italy, Croatia and Greece, averaging 11.4 points, 2.8 assists and 2.6 boards per contest. JEFF DEITS ATHLETIC TRAINER SUPPORT STAFF Jeff Deits is in his second season as athletic trainer for the Ohio State men s basketball team. Deits served as the athletic trainer for the Ohio State men s hockey team from and again from , sandwiched around three years on staff at Wichita State. He earned his master s degree in sport humanities from Ohio State in 2009 and a bachelor of science in sport and exercise science with an emphasis in athletic training from Northern Colorado in Deits currently holds certifications as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Corrective Exercise Specialist and Performance Enhancement Specialist. In addition to his responsibilities with the men s basketball program, Deits also is the athletic trainer for the Buckeyes women s golf team. Prior to Ohio State, he has also had internships with the Central Hockey League s Colorado Eagles and the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. Deits lives in Columbus with his wife, Amanda, and children, Claire, Chloe, Aubrey, and Amelia. 32

35 QUADRIAN BANKS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH SUPPORT STAFF KYLE DAVIS VIDEO COORDINATOR Quadrian Banks is in his second season as strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State after being hired in July Ohio State is the fifth men s basketball program that Banks has worked with over his career. Banks came to Ohio State after a year in performance and conditioning with the Indianapolis Colts. Before he worked with the Colts, Banks was the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to joining the Eagles, he was the director of athletic performance for two seasons at Gardner-Webb University. He also served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Mississippi ( ) and University of Richmond ( ). Banks attended the University of Texas at Austin and received his undergrad degree (Kinesiology Health Promotion and Fitness) in He earned a Masters of Education at Prairie View A&M in Banks Professional Timeline Ohio State Men s Basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach (July 2017-present) Indianapolis Colts Performance and Conditioning (Jan to July 2017) Philadelphia Eagles Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (March Jan. 2016) Gardner-Webb Director of Athletic Performance (Jan March 2013) Basketball University of Mississippi Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Aug May 2010) assisted with basketball University of Richmond Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (July 2007-Aug. 2008) Hampton University Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Jan July 2007) assisted with basketball Prairie View A&M University Head Strength & Conditioning Coach (Aug Dec. 2005) University of Texas Student Strength and Conditioning Intern Coach ( ). assisted with basketball Certifications USA Weight Lifting Sport Performance Coach National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified GREG ODEN STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH Greg Oden is in his second year as a student assistant coach with the Buckeyes. The 2007 NBA Draft first overall pick of the Portland Trailblazers is working on his degree as part of Ohio State s Degree Completion Program. Oden assists with practices and works with the Ohio State post players. As an Ohio State player in , Odent earned second team All-America honors, first team All Big-Ten accolades and was the NCAA National Defensive Player of the Year as well as the Big Ten s defensive player of the Year. Kyle Davis begins his third season as the video coordinator for the Ohio State men s basketball program in Davis is a two-time Ohio State graduate with a Bachelor s degree in sport industry (2013) and a Masters in sports management (2015). He spent four years as an undergraduate manager with the Buckeyes from and a graduate manager from Davis main duties will be to oversee the video operations of the program. He will assist in the daily operations management, including on-campus recruiting activities, gameday and travel logistics, organizing camps and clinics and assisting with purchasing and budget tracking as well as other administrative duties. DAN WALLENBERG ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Dan Wallenberg is in his 12th year as the associate athletics director for communications at Ohio State. He joined the athletics department staff in July of 1998 and begins his 21st season as the men s basketball contact in the OSU Athletics Communications Office. A 1989 graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, he holds a bachelor s degree in journalism with a minor in political science. Wallenberg is responsible for the overall management of the athletics communications office. Prior to joining the OSU staff, he served as associate sports information director at Kansas State ( ) and Western Kentucky ( ). At Kansas State, he worked with men s basketball and the nationally-ranked football teams. While at Western Kentucky, he served as the publications coordinator, volleyball and women s basketball contact. A native of Calumet City, Illinois, Wallenberg is the former sports editor of the Marion (Ill.) Daily Republican and later the Harrisburg (Ill.) Daily Register. While working in the newspaper business, he won Illinois Press Association awards for both writing and photography. He interned in the sports information offices at both SIUC and the University of Illinois and is a member of CoSIDA and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. In February of 2002, he served as the media subcenter and volunteers supervisor at the primary men s ice hockey venue (E-Center) during the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. During the summer of 1996, he worked as a press operations manager (field hockey) at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Wallenberg and his wife, Laura, reside in Columbus. The couple have one daughter, EV and a son, Eivin. 33

36 BRETT RYBAK ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Brett Rybak is in his 10th year in the Ohio State athletics communications office and fifth with the Ohio State men s basketball program. He joined the athletics communications staff as an intern in July of Rybak came to Ohio State from Florida International University, after also previously working at Otterbein College. Rybak has worked with baseball, women s soccer and women s gymnastics during his tenure at Ohio State. In addition, Rybak serves as the editor of the Ohio State football gameday program. While at FIU, he worked as the contact for women s basketball and women s soccer and was the secondary contact for the baseball team. Rybak is a 2008 graduate of Otterbein College where he lettered two years for the baseball team and worked for four years as a sports information student assistant. He did his student internship in the athletics communications office at Ohio State during his senior year at Otterbein. Rybak and his wife Ellen reside in Westerville. ADAM HATEM ATHLETICS ACADEMIC COUNSELOR Adam Hatem is beginning his third season working as the Student-Athlete Support Services Office (SASSO) senior athletics academic counselor with the men s basketball program. Overall, he is finishing up his fourth year in SASSO after previously working for two and a half years at Elon University in the same capacity. Hatem assists in the area of athletics academic counseling and working with the student-athletes and staff on day-to-day academic concerns, monitoring academic progress and meeting with prospective student-athletes and their families. A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Hatem played soccer at High Point University where he received his B.S. in Business Administration and Sport Management. From there Hatem continued his academic pursuits at Georgetown University, receiving his Master s in Sport Industry Management. Hatem resides in Grandview. DR. JIM BORCHERS OSU ATHLETICS HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN Former Buckeye student-athlete Jim Borchers is in his 15th season as a team physician and third as head team physician in the Ohio State athletics program. He is in his eighth year working with men s basketball. In addition to working with the men s and women s basketball programs, Borchers also provides medical treatment for the Ohio State football team. He has previously worked with student-athletes from men s and women s soccer, men s and women s lacrosse, men s and women s tennis, field hockey and softball. A native of Bellbrook, Ohio, Borchers walked on with the Buckeyes and earned four varsity awards as the regular long snapper between 1990 and He received the Ike Kelley Special Teams Player of the Year Award in SUPPORT STAFF A four-year Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a four-year OSU Scholar- Athlete, he graduated from Ohio State in 1993 with a degree in chemistry. He earned his M.D. from Northeastern Ohio University s College of Medicine in 2000 and a master s in public health from Ohio State in Borchers completed his residency in family medicine from Toledo Hospital in 2003 and his sports medicine fellowship from the Northwest Ohio Sports Medicine Institute in Jim and his wife, Mary, have three children: Emily, William and Joseph. DR. GRANT JONES ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON Dr. Grant Jones is in his 22nd season as an Ohio State orthopedic surgeon. Jones, a native of Upper Arlington, Ohio, graduated from Denison University with a bachelor of science degree in He earned his medical doctorate from the Ohio State College of Medicine in 1992 and completed his Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Hughston Clinic in Georgia. A full professor of orthopedic surgery at Ohio State, Jones has numerous honors and awards to his credit. Most recent was his induction into the Capital One Academic All-America Hall of Fame in the summer of In 2012, Jones was selected for the exclusive American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons society, which has just over 200 members worldwide. In the spring of 2012, he presented research in Lake Como, Italy and Geneva, Switzerland. In 2013, Jones was the featured guest international lecturer at the International Arthroscopy, Shoulder, and Sports Medicine Course in Cartagena, Colombia. He also has been awarded two Neer Awards (2011 and 2013) which are given to the authors of the top international research papers in shoulder and elbow surgery. Jones presently serves on the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Traveling Fellowship Committee. He also was selected to be a team physician for U.S. Lacrosse in 2011 and is the head team physician for Upper Arlington High School. In 2008, Jones participated in the AOSSM traveling fellowship to South America (one of four American orthopedic surgeons selected). In 2007, Jones was awarded the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association Team Physician of the Year Award. He also spent part of the summer in Chile lecturing on shoulder and elbow injuries and was named to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine National Publications Committee. He recently took on the role (2009) of team physician for the Columbus Clippers, the Triple A affiliate of Major League Baseball s Cleveland Indians. The Clippers are located in Columbus. The class valedictorian at both Upper Arlington High School (1984) and at Denison (1988), Jones was a team captain for the Denison football squad and team MVP in He was the Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1987 and was an All-North Coast Athletic Conference performer in 1986 and 87. Time Magazine selected him for its Achievement Award as one of the Top 20 College students in the nation in He is an active member and national speaker for numerous medical societies and is an Article Reviewer for four major orthopaedic surgery journals. Jones and his wife, Jamie, reside in Upper Arlington with their son Hudson and daughter Evelyn. 34

37 ERIC BUCHANAN EQUIPMENT MANAGER Eric Buchanan, a native of Clintonville, Ohio, is entering his 23rd year as an equipment manager at Ohio State and 10th with the men s basketball program. His duties range from negotiating equipment purchases with various manufacturer representatives to handling game-day equipment related issues. Buchanan has been involved in the equipment industry since 1991, when he served as a volunteer equipment manager for the University of Cincinnati football team. He held that position until he graduated in 1994 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology. He received a master of arts degree in athletic administration in 1995 from Ohio University, while serving as a graduate assistant equipment manager for OU s basketball, football and track programs. Prior to his appointment at Ohio State Oct. 1, 1996, Buchanan spent a year as an assistant equipment manager at the University of California at Berkeley and worked with the football, women s basketball, swimming, water polo, rugby and golf teams. He also was a volunteer intern with the Oakland Raiders while at California. Buchanan currently resides in Columbus. DEBBY CACCHIO HEAD COACH S SECRETARY Debby Cacchio retired as the secretary to head coach Thad Matta following the season. She was an Ohio State University employee for more than 29 years. She currently assists the men s basketball program part time in an administrative capacity. Cacchio has been a long-time volunteer for Children s Hospital through the Memorial Tournament, the Nationwide Children s Hospital Golf Tournament and the former Wendy s Championship LPGA Tournament. A Grandview Heights, Ohio, native, Cacchio and her husband, John, reside in Dublin. The couple s son Chad is a former Ohio State receiver ( ). He is married with two daughters, Sophia and Stella and practicing dentistry in Upper Arlington. His wife, Stacey, is a doctor in Columbus. SUPPORT STAFF 35

38 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS GAME 1 CINCINNATI 6 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 Fifth Third Arena (13,187) Cincinnati, Ohio ESPN2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Cincinnati, Ohio (44,338) Colors... Red and Black Conference...American Athletic Nickname... Bearcats Athletics Director...Mike Bohn (Kansas, 1983) BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Mick Cronin (Cincinnati, 1997) Record at Cincinnati (Yrs.) (12 Yrs.) Career Record (15 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Andre Foushee Office Phone SID ... Andre.Foushee@uc.edu Website...GoBearcats.com SERIES INFORMATION Series... Ohio State leads 6-4 At Ohio State...Ohio State leads 3-2 At Cincinnati...Ohio State leads 1-0 Neutral Site...Series tied 2-2 SERIES HISTORY 2/5/1905 W Cincinnati /15/1907 L Cincinnati /16/1909 W Cincinnati /20/1912 W Cincinnati /3/ /10/1921 L Cincinnati /25/1961 L 1-vs. Cincinnati (OT)...65(1)-70(2) 3/24/1962 L 2-vs. Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2) 12/16/2006 W 3-vs. Cincinnati...72( /22/2012 W 4-vs. Cincinnati...81(7)-66 1-Final Four, Kansas City, Missouri 2-Final Four, Louisville, Kentucky 3-Wooden Tradition, Indianapolis 4-NCAA East Regional, Boston GAME 4 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN Plus 2018 Buckeye Basketball Classic GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Orangeburg, South Carolina (17,506) Colors...Garnet and Blue Conference...Mid=Eastern Athletic Conference Nickname... Bulldog Athletics Director...Stacy L. Danley BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Murray Garvin (Eastern Kentucky, 1998) Record at South Carolina State (Yrs.) (6 Yrs.) Career Record (6 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Kendrick D. Lewis Office Phone SID ...KLewis19@scsu.edu Website... csuathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 1-0 SERIES HISTORY 12/27/15 W South Carolina State GAME 2 PURDUE FORT WAYNE 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN 2018 Buckeye Basketball Classic GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Fort Wayne, Indiana (10,414) Colors...Royal Blue and White Conference...The Summit League Nickname...Mastodons Athletics Director...Kelley Hartley Hutton BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Jon Coffman (Washington & Lee, 1966) Record at Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne (Yrs.) (4 Yrs.) Career Record (4 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Derrick Sloboda Office Phone SID ...derrick. sloboda@pfw.edu Website...GoMastodons.com SERIES INFORMATION Series... First Meeting GAME 3 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 CenturyLink Center Omaha (17,560) Omaha, Nebraska FS1 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Omaha, Nebraska (8,654) Colors...Blue and White Conference... Big East Nickname...Blue Jays Athletics Director... Bruce Rasmussen BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) Record at Creighton (Yrs.) (8 yrs.) Career Record (24 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Rob Anderson Office Phone SID ...randerson@creighton.edu Website...GoCreighton.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 5-3 At Ohio State...Ohio State leads 4-0 At Creighton...Ohio State leads 1-2 Neutral Site...Creighton leads 1-0 SERIES HISTORY 12/21/ /27/37 W Creighton /2/1941 W Creighton /22/1941 1/26/1963 W Creighton /3/1972 W Creighton... 94(6)-76 12/30/ /24/2004 L 1-vs. Creighton (ot) Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Missouri GAME 5 CREIGHTON SAMFORD 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN Plus 2018 Gavitt Games 2018 Buckeye Basketball Classic GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Homewood, Alabama (3,341) Colors...Blue and Red Conference... Southern Conference Nickname... Bulldogs Athletics Director... Martin Newton BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Scott Padgett (1999) Record at Samford (Yrs.) (4 Yrs.) Career Record (4 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Zac Schrieber Office Phone SID ...zdschrie@samford.edu Website...samfordsports.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 2-0 SERIES HISTORY 12/13/03 W Samford /29/08 W Samford

39 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS GAME 6 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 23, 2016 St. John Arena (13,276) Columbus, Ohio FS1 CLEVELAND STATE 2018 Buckeye Basketball Classic GAME 7 SYRACUSE 7 p.m., Wed., Nov. 28, 2017 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio ESPN/ Big Ten/ ACC Challenge GAME 8 BUCKNELL Noon, Saturday, Dec.. 5, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Cleveland, Ohio (17,323) Colors...Green & White Conference...Horizon League Nickname...Vikings Athletics Director...Mike Thomas BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Dennis Felton (Howard, 1985) Record at Cleveland State (Yrs.) (1 Yrs.) Career Record (12 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... TBA Office Phone... TBA SID ... TBA Website...csuvikings.com SERIES INFORMATION Series... Ohio State leads 7-1 At Ohio State At Cleveland State Neutral Site SERIES HISTORY 11/29/80 W Cleveland State...89(9)-81 12/7/85 W Cleveland State /22/87 W 1-Cleveland State /17/94 L 2-vs. Cleveland State /2/95 W Cleveland State /9/06 W Cleveland State... 78(5)-57 12/18/07 W 3-vs. Cleveland State /22/09 W Cleveland State...72(17)-59 1-Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2-at Gund Arena GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Syracuse, New York (14,847) Colors... Orange Conference...Atlantic Coast Conference Nickname... Orange Athletics Director...John Wildhack BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Jim Boeheim (Syracuse, 1966) Record at Syracuse (Yrs.) (42 Yrs.) Career Record (42 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Pete Moore Cell Phone SID ...pimoore@syr.edu Website...cuse.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 5-1 At Ohio State At Syracuse Neutral Site SERIES HISTORY 2/17/10 W Syracuse /4/82 W Syracuse /14/ (16) 3/20/83 W 1-vs. Syracuse /21/07 W 2-vs. Syracuse (21) 3/24/12 W 3-vs. Syracuse...77(7)-70(2) 1-NCAA Second Round, Hartford, Connecticut 2-Dick s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, Madison Square Garden, New York 3-NCAA East Regional, Boston GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (3,600) Colors...Orange & Blue Conference...Patriot League Nickname...Bison Athletics Director... Jermaine Truax BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Jim Boeheim (Syracuse, 1966) Record at Bucknell (Yrs.) (3 Yrs.) Career Record (9 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Jon Terry Cell Phone SID ...terry@bucknell.edu Website... BucknellBison.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 1-0 At Ohio State SERIES HISTORY 11/29/86 W Bucknell W GAME 9 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Youngstown State (12,756) Colors...Red and White Conference...Horizon League Nickname...Penguins Athletics Director...Ron Strollo BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Jerrod Calhoun (Cincinnati, 2004) Record at Youngstown State (Yrs.) (1 Yr.) Career Record (6 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Jamie Hall Office Phone SID ...jehall@ysu.edu Website...ysusports.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 3-0 SERIES HISTORY 12/16/82 W Youngstown State /1/90 W Youngstown State...112(11)-67 11/24/06 W 1-Youngstown State...91(4)-57 1-at Nationwide Arena, Columbus 37

40 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS GAME 10 UCLA CBSSPORTS CLASSIC 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018 United Center (19,049) Chicago, Illinois CBS GAME 11 HIGH POINT TBA, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018 Value City Arena (19,049) Columbus, Ohio BTN/BTN Plus GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Los Angeles, California (44,947) Colors... Blue and Gold Conference...Pac-12 Nickname... Bruins Athletics Director... Dan Guerrero BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Steve Alford (Indiana, 1987) Record at UCLA (Yrs.) (5 Yrs.) Career Record (27 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Alex Timiraos Office Phone SID ... timiraos@athletics.ucla.edu Website...uclabruins.com SERIES INFORMATION Series... UCLA leads 6-4 At Ohio State At UCLA Neutral Sites SERIES HISTORY 12/31/36 12/26/38 12/29/38 12/28/ /28/61 W 1-vs. UCLA (1)-84 12/3/ (1) 12/6/68 L UCLA...73(13)-84(1) 12/30/71 L 2-@UCLA...53(6)-79(1) 3/13/79 L 3-vs. UCLA...68(10)-72 12/17/16 L 4-vs. UCLA (2) 1-LA Holiday Classic, Los Angeles 2-UCLAN Classic, Los Angeles 3-NCAA Regional Semifinals, Tucson, Arizona 4-CBSSports Classic, Las Vegas, Nevada GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... High Point, North Carolina (4,600) Colors... Purple and White Conference...Big South Nickname... Panthers Athletics Director... Dan Hauser BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Tubby Smith (High Point, 1973) Record at The High Point (Yrs.) (First Season) Career Record (27 Yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Tom Fenstermaker Office Phone SID ...tfenster@highpoint.edu Website... HighPointPanthers.com SERIES INFORMATION Series...Ohio State leads 1-0 SERIES HISTORY 12/10/14 W High Point...97(12)-43 38

41 OHIO STATE VS. MINNESOTA SERIES INFORMATION WITH MINNESOTA Series...Ohio State leads Games at Ohio State... Ohio State leads Games at Minnesota... Minnesota leads Neutral Games...Ohio State leads 3-0 Last Ohio State Win (1/20/18, New York) Last Minnesota Win (1/8/17, Minneapolis) Longest Ohio State win streak ( ) Longest OSU home win streak ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 5 ( ) Longest Minnesota win streak...6 ( ) Longest Minnesota home win streak... 6 ( ) Longest Minnesota away win streak... 3 ( ) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-2 Ranked OSU teams vs. Minnesota OSU vs. ranked Minnesota teams OSU record when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (148) MINNESOTA SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU UM Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (148) 9,473 9, Avg OSU Wins (90) 6,252 5, Avg OSU Losses (58) 3,221 3, Avg In Columbus (73) 4,748 4, Avg Home Wins (55) 3,757 3, Avg Home Losses (18) Avg In Minneapolis (72) 4,489 4, Avg Away Wins (32) 2,181 1, Avg Away Losses (40) 2,308 2, Avg Neutral Site (3) Avg Neutral Wins (3) Avg Neutral Losses (0) Avg Note: Includes statistics from five (4-1) vacated games from Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m., BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Minneapolis, Minn. (50,678) Colors...Maroon and Gold Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Golden Gophers Arena (capacity)...williams Arena (14,625) Athletics Director...Mark Coyle BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Richard Pitino Alma Mater... Providence College (2005) Record at Minnesota (Yrs.) (5 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (6 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Dan Reisig Office Phone dbreisig@umn.edu Website...gophersports.com Credentials... gophersports.com/media OSU VS. RANKED MINNESOTA TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UM(#) 2/5/49 W Minnesota (5) 1/28/50 63(13)-58(18) 1/24/53 2/20/54 W Minnesota (18) 2/7/ (11) 1/14/57 W Minnesota (19) 1/25/72 2/10/73 L Minnesota (5) 1/11/75 W Minnesota (17) 1/29/77 2/10/77 L Minnesota (8) 2/23/78 W Minnesota (ot) (19) 1/7/82 W Minnesota (6) 3/6/82 2/2/83 L Minnesota (ot) (17) 2/12/83 1/20/ (22) 3/10/90 W Minnesota (19) 2/9/94 2/25/95 W Minnesota (22) 1/18/97 L Minnesota (7) 2/19/97 1/3/09 59(24)-68(21) 2/7/09 W Minnesota (19) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. MINNESOTA Date W/L Site... OSU(#)-MSU(#) 1/28/50 3/5/60 75(2)-66 1/21/61 W Minnesota...75(1)-56 1/20/62 2/10/62 W Minnesota...91(1)-66 1/5/63 W Minnesota...78(5)-76 3/4/63 2/15/69 W Minnesota...58(16)-41 3/2/71 W Minnesota...84(13)-70 1/25/72 1/18/79 W Minnesota...83(16)-80 2/15/79 74(17)-68 1/17/80 W Minnesota (ot)... 75(2)-70 2/14/80 2/1/89 73(15)-76 1/24/91 80(4)-70 2/23/91 W Minnesota...63(2)-62 1/22/92 W Minnesota... 72(6)-69 3/14/92 94(5)-63 3/4/00 82(6)-72 2/4/06 W Minnesota...67(20)-53 2/18/07 85(2)-67 1/3/09 59(24)-68(21) 1/31/10 W Minnesota...85(20)-63 3/13/10 W vs. Minnesota...90(5)-61 1/9/11 W Minnesota... 67(2)-64 2/6/11 2/14/12 78(6)-68 2/20/13 W Minnesota...71(18)-45 1/16/14 2/22/14 W Minnesota... 64(24)-46 1/6/15 1/20/18 W vs. Minnesota... 67(22)-49 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Minnesota No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

42 OHIO STATE VS. MINNESOTA SERIES HISTORY WITH MINNESOTA Date W/L OSU UM Site 1/27/04 L H 2/20/05 L H 2/3/17 L A 2/12/17 L H 1/28/24 W H 3/1/24 L A 2/2/25 W A 2/14/25 W H 1/22/27 W H 1/29/27 W A 2/4/28 W (2ot) A 2/25/28 W H 1/25/30 W H 2/1/30 L A 2/21/31 L H 3/9/31 L A 1/14/33 W H 2/4/33 W A 1/20/34 W A 2/3/34 L H 2/1/36 L H 2/10/36 W A 1/16/37 W H 2/6/37 L A 2/4/39 W (ot) A 2/24/40 W H 1/27/41 L A 1/3/42 L H 1/7/42 L A 1/4/47 W H 2/7/48 L A 2/5/49 W H 1/28/50 W A 1/8/51 L A 2/17/51 L H 1/21/52 W H 2/4/52 L A 1/24/53 L A 2/9/53 W H 2/20/54 W H 2/7/55 L A 2/18/56 W H 3/5/56 L A 1/14/57 W H 3/4/57 L A 1/18/58 W H 3/1/58 W A 1/31/59 W H 3/2/59 W A 3/5/60 W A 1/21/61 W H 1/20/62 W A 2/10/62 W H 1/5/63 W H 3/4/63 W A 1/11/64 W H 1/23/65 L A 2/21/66 W A 3/5/66 W H 1/7/67 W A 1/21/67 L H 2/17/68 L A 2/15/69 W H 1/3/70 W H 1/24/70 L A 1/23/71 W A 3/2/71 W H 1/25/72 W A 2/10/73 L H 1/19/74 W H 2/4/74 L A 1/11/75 W H 2/8/75 L A 1/26/76 L A 2/23/76 L H 1/29/77 L A 2/10/77 L H 1/14/78 L A 2/23/78 W (ot) H 1/18/79 W H 2/15/79 W A 1/17/80 W (ot) H 2/14/80 L A 1/22/81 W A 2/19/81 L H 1/7/82 W H 3/6/82 L A 2/2/83 L (2 ot) H 2/12/83 W A 2/4/84 L A 2/9/84 W H 1/31/85 W H 3/2/85 W A 1/30/86 L A 3/2/86 W H 1/21/87 W A 2/21/87 W H 1/23/88 W A 3/2/88 W H 2/1/89 L A 3/11/89 L H 1/20/90 L A 3/10/90 W H 1/24/91 W A 2/23/91 W H 1/22/92 W H 3/14/92 W A 3/10/93 W H 2/9/94 L A 1/18/95 L A 2/25/95 W H 1/20/96 L H 2/21/96 L A 1/18/97 L H 2/19/97 L A 1/24/98 L A *1/23/99 W H *1/9/00 W H 3/4/00 W A *1/13/01 W H *2/3/01 W A *1/26/02 L A 2/5/03 W H 1/17/04 W H 2/25/04 W A 1/19/05 L (ot) H 2/19/05 L A 2/4/06 W H 2/18/07 W A 1/26/08 W H 3/1/08 L A 1/3/09 L A 2/7/09 W H 1/9/10 L A 1/31/10 W H 3/14/10 W N 1/9/11 W H 2/6/11 W A 2/14/12 W A 2/20/13 W H 1/16/14 L A 2/22/14 W H 1/6/15 W A 3/12/15 W N 12/30/15 W H 1/8/17 L A 1/25/17 W H 1/20/18 W N NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. Minnesota Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Minnesota OSU W/L Score FG 41 (2/21/66) W FGA 89 (2/21/66) W FG% 72.3 (1/22/81) W FT 35 (3/5/56) L FTA 43 (3/5/56) L FT% 1.00 (11-11) Minnesota (1/11/75) W FG 9 (20) Minnesota (2/4/06) W FGA 24 (8) Minnesota (1/26/08) W FG% 54.5 (2/21/96) L OR (2/6/11) W DR 33 Minnesota (12/30/15) W Rebs. 66 Minnesota (3/5/66) W PF (1/8/2017) L* Pts. (2/21/66) W Assists 24 Minnesota (12/30/15) W Blocks (2/03/01) W Steals (3/14/92) W Ohio State Individual vs. Minnesota FG 16 (28) Bill Hosket (3/5/66) W FGA 28 (16) Bill Hosket (3/5/66) W FGA 11 (5) Jon Diebler (1/3/09) L FG 5 (6) D Angelo Russell (1/6/15)* W FT 14 (15) Ken Johnson (2/03/01) W FTA 17 (12) Don Kelley (3/5/56) L OR 8 Jared Sullinger (2/6/11) W DR 10 Trevor Thompson (1/8/2017) L Rebs. 20 Luke Witte (3/2/71) W Points 37 Tony Campbell (2/12/83) W Assists 13 JaQuan Lyle (12/30/15) W Blocks 8 Ken Johnson (3/4/00) W Steals 5 Jon Diebler (1/3/09) L Minnesota Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 42 (1/23/65) L FGA 98 (1/8/51) L FG % 60 (1/26/02) L FT 31 (3/5/56) W FTA 41 (3/5/56) W FT % 92.8 (13-14) Minnesota (2/21/87) W FG 11 (1/9/10) l FGA 36 (9) Minnesota (2/5/03) W FG % 60.0 (1/26/02) L OR (1/24/91) W DR (2/19/05) L Rebs. (1/23/65) L PF 30 Minnesota (2/21/87) W Pts. (2/21/66) W Assists 26 Minnesota (2/19/81) L Blocks (1/8/2017) L Steals (1/18/95) L Minnesota Individual vs. Ohio State FG 18 (33) Ron Johnson (1/31/59) W FGA 33 (18) Ron Johnson (1/31/59) W FG 6 (10) Blake Hoffarber (2/7/09) W FGA 12 (4) Michael Bauer (2/5/03) W FT 12 (15) Tom Kondla (2/17/68) L FTA 15 (12) Tom Kondla (2/17/68) L OR 7 Richard Coffey (1/23/88) W DR 10 Vincent Grier (1/19/05) L ot Reb. 18 Mel Northway (1/23/65) L Points 39 Ron Johnson (1/31/59) W Assists 11 Ray Williams (2/23/76) L Blocks 7 Jeff Hagen (2/19/05) L Steals 6 Mark Hall (2/19/81) L *Most recent 40

43 OHIO STATE VS. ILLINOIS SERIES INFORMATION WITH ILLINOIS Series... Illinois leads Games at Ohio State... Ohio State leads Games at Illinois... Illinois leads Neutral Games... Series tied 1-1 Last Ohio State Win (2/4/18, Columbus) Last Illinois Win (1/1/17, Champaign) Longest Ohio State win streak...7 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak...6 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak...4 ( ) Longest Illinois win streak ( ) Longest Illinois home win streak...12 ( ) Longest Illinois away win streak... 6 ( ) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. Illinois OSU vs. ranked Illinois teams OSU record when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (182) ILLINOIS SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU ILL Margin OSU Rcd. All Games (182) 10,885 11, Avg OSU Wins (77) 5,209 4, Avg OSU Losses (105) 5,676 6,896-1,220 Avg In Columbus (89) 5,530 5, Avg Home Wins (48) 3,332 2, Avg Home Losses (41) 2,191 2, Avg In Champaign (89) 5,038 5, Avg Away Wins (27) 1,663 1, Avg Away Losses (62) 3,375 4, Avg Neutral Site (4) Avg Neutral Wins (2) Avg Neutral Losses (2) Avg Note: Includes statistics from eight (5-3) vacated games from Wed., Dec. 5, 2018 United Center (23,500) Chicago 7 p.m., BTN Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m., ESPN/2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Urbana-Champaign, Ill. (44,880) Colors... Orange and Blue Conference... Big Ten Nickname... Fighting Illini Arena (Capacity)... State Farm Center (15,554) Athletics Director...Josh Whitman BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Brad Underwood Alma Mater...Kansas State, 1986 Record at Illinois (Yrs.) (1 yr.) Career Record (Yrs.) (5 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Derrick Burson Office Phone SID ... burson@illinois.edu Press Row Phone Website...fightingillini.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED ILLINOIS TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-ILL(#) 2/12/49 (18)-64 (4) 2/12/51 (16) 2/24/51 L Illinois (10) 2/2/52 L Illinois (3) 2/16/52 (6) 12/27/53 (2) 3/7/53 L Illinois (10) 1/11/ (15) 1/16/54 L Illinois (19) 1/15/55 L Illinois (7) 2/26/ (13) 2/10/ (6) 2/25/56 W Illinois (2) 2/4/57 89 (11)-96 (7) 1/4/60 W Illinois (5)-73 (8) 2/15/60 (4)-81 (20) 1/7/63 (4)-90 (3) 1/28/69 W Illinois (12)-67 (7) 2/18/69 (10)-73 (19) 2/5/ (18) 2/14/81 L Illinois (17) 1/14/84 L Illinois (9) 3/1/84 (6) 1/23/85 (6) 2/23/85 W Illinois (16) 2/2/87 L Illinois (12) 2/25/87 (14) 2/4/88 W Illinois (17) 2/9/89 60 (16)-62 (7) 2/26/89 L Illinois (10) 1/27/90 (10) 2/26/90 W Illinois (19) 1/4/97 L Illinois (15) 3/5/97 (24) 2/9/03 (16) 3/16/03 L vs. Illinois (13) 1/7/ (19) 3/7/04 L Illinois (18) 1/5/05 (1) 3/6/05 W Illinois (1) 2/12/06 W Illinois...69(19)-53(10) 1/20/09 2/22/09 L Illinois (18) 1/22/11 1/5/13 RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. ILLINOIS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-ILL(#) 2/12/49 (18)-64 (4) 1/21/50 (11)-66 2/4/57 89 (11)-96 (7) 1/4/60 W Illinois...97 (5)73 (8) 2/15/60 (4)-81 (20) 1/7/61 W Illinois (1)-65 3/11/61 95 (1)-66 2/24/62 W Illinois (1)-79 1/7/63 (4)-90 (3) 1/28/69 W Illinois (12)-67 (7) 2/18/69 (10)-73 (19) 2/19/72 (8)-64 2/29/72 W Illinois (14)-70 2/22/79 W Illinois...73 (14)-55 1/24/80 79 (4)-76 2/16/80 W Illinois (9)-57 1/15/83 55 (20)-63 3/3/83 L Illinois (ot) (14)-74 2/9/89 60 (16)-62 (7) 1/19/91 W Illinois...89 (4)-55 2/20/91 73 (2)-64 1/30/92 (10)-72 3/11/92 W Illinois...82 (5)-70 2/12/06 W Illinois...69(19)-53(10) 1/6/07 2/14/10 3/2/10 W Illinois... 73(6)-57 3/13/10 W vs. Illinois...88(5)-81 1/22/11 2/22/11 W Illinois...89(2)-70 1/10/12 74(5)-79 2/21/12 W Illinois... 83(8)-67 1/5/13 3/10/13 W Illinois... 68(14)-55 1/23/14 W Illinois...62(17)-55 2/15/14 1/3/15 W Illinois...77(20)-61 2/4/18 W Illinois... 75(17)-67 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Illinois No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

44 OHIO STATE VS. ILLINOIS SERIES HISTORY WITH ILLINOIS Date W/L OSU UI Site 1/23/15 L A 3/1/15 L H 1/15/16 L A 3/6/16 L H 1/8/17 L H 2/5/17 L A 2/11/18 L A 2/18/18 L H 1/20/19 L A 2/24/19 W H 1/12/20 L A 2/9/20 L H 2/8/21 L A 2/28/21 L H 1/14/22 L H 2/20/22 L A 1/8/23 L H 3/5/23 L A 1/12/24 L H 2/11/24 W A 1/26/26 W H 2/13/26 L A 1/18/27 W H 2/7/27 L A 1/12/29 W H 2/16/29 W A 1/6/30 L A 2/17/30 L H 1/5/32 W A 2/13/32 W H Illinois Series Records 1/16/33 W H 2/13/33 W (ot) A 1/12/35 L H 2/18/35 L A 1/13/36 W A 2/29/36 L H 1/22/38 W H 2/19/38 L A 1/16/39 L A 1/13/40 W H 2/24/41 L A 1/12/42 L H 2/21/42 L A 2/6/43 L H 2/8/43 L H 2/18/44 W A 2/19/44 W A 2/16/45 L A 2/23/45 W H 12/15/45 W A 1/12/46 W H 1/13/47 L A 2/1/47 L H 1/10/48 L A 2/14/48 W H 1/10/49 L H 2/12/49 L A 1/7/50 W H 1/21/50 L A 2/12/51 L A 2/24/51 L H Ohio State Team vs. Illinois OSU W/L Score FG 46 (90) Illinois (2/24/62) W FGA 95 (31) Illinois (2/3/58) W FG% 65.3 (32-49) Illinois (2/12/12) W FT 35 (45) Illinois (2/25/56) W FTA 45 (35) Illinois (2/25/56) W FT % Illinois (2/17/73) L FG 10 Illinois (1/5/05) L FGA 29 Illinois (1/6/07) W FG % 56.5 (13-23) Illinois (2/12/06) W OR 23 Illinois (2/26/89) L DR Illinois (1/6/07) W Rebs. 67 Illinois (1/4/60) W PF 29 Illinois (1/15/94) L Pts. 110 Illinois (2/10/64) W Assists 25 Illinois (2/22/75) L Blocks Illinois (1/24/80) W Steals 16 Illinois (1/19/91) W Ohio State Individual vs. Illinois FG 17 (28) Gary Bradds (2/10/64) W FGA 33 (13) Gary Bradds (1/7/63) L FG 6 (12) Je Kel Foster (2/12/06) W FGA 10 (4) Jon Diebler (2/22/09) L FT 16 (18) Brent Darby (1/29/02) W FTA 19 (14) Marc Loving (1/3/16) W OR 8 Granville Waiters (1/15/83) L DR 12 Terence Dials (2/12/06) W Rebs. 25 Jerry Lucas (1/4/60) W Points 49 Gary Bradds (2/10/64) W Assists 10 Mark Bayless (1/19/76) W Blocks 7 Herb Williams (1/24/80) W Steals 6 David Lighty (2/22/11)* W /2/52 L H 2/16/52 L A 12/27/52 L A 3/7/53 L H 1/11/54 L A 1/16//54 L H 1/15/55 L H 2/26/55 L A 2/10/56 L A 2/25/56 W H 2/4/57 L A 2/25/57 L H 2/3/58 W H 1/3/59 L A 1/4/60 W H 2/15/60 W A 1/7/61 W H 3/11/61 W A 2/24/62 W H 1/7/63 L A 2/10/64 W H 3/2/64 W A 2/8/65 L H 2/16/65 L A 2/5/66 L A 3/6/67 W H 2/26/68 W H 3/4/68 W A 1/28/69 W H 2/18/69 L A 1/10/70 L A 2/13/71 W H 2/19/72 L A 2/29/72 W H 2/17/73 L A 3/3/73 W H 1/5/74 L H 3/9/74 W A 1/25/75 L H 2/22/75 L (ot) A 1/19/76 W H 2/16/76 L A 1/6/77 L H 2/19/77 W A 1/30/78 W A 2/4/78 W H 1/13/79 W (ot) A 2/22/79 W H 1/24/80 W A 2/16/80 W H 2/5/81 L A 2/14/81 L H 1/14/82 W (2 ot) A 2/27/82 W H 1/15/83 L A 3/3/83 L (ot) H 1/14/84 L H 3/1/84 L A 1/23/85 L A 2/23/85 W H 1/23/86 L H 2/22/86 L A Illinois Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 46 Illinois (2/17/88) L FGA 96 Illinois (2/10/56) L FG% 67.3 (33-49) Illinois (1/6/77) L FT 34 Illinois (3/5/97) L FTA 46 Illinois (2/19/72) L FT% 88.8 Illinois (1/21/1950) L FG 12 Illinois (2/9/03) L FGA 28 Illinois(2/9/03) L FG% 61.1 Illinois (1/10/12) W OR Illinois (1/4/95) L DR Illinois (1/6/07) W Rebs. Illinois (2/16/65) L PF Illinois (1/30/78) W Pts. Illinois (2/17/88) L Assists 30 Illinois (2/22/75) L Blocks Illinois (1/6/01) L Steals Illinois (1/24/96) L Illinois Individual vs. Ohio State FG 15 (22) Nick Anderson (2/26/89) L FGA 29 (11) Bon Salle (2/25/56) W FT 19 (22) Deon Thomas (2/15/94) L FTA 22 (19) Deon Thomas (2/15/94) L FG 8 (10) Brandon Paul (1/10/12) L FGA 11 (5) Kevin Turner (1/28/98) L OR 7 R. Alexander (1/22/08) W DR 11 James Augustine (2/12/06) W Rebs. 23 Bon Salle (2/25/56) W Points 43 Brandon Paul (1/10/12) L Assists 11 Brooks Taylor (1/30/92) W Blocks 5 Lowell Hamilton (2/25/87) L Steals 5 Calvin Brock (1/20/09) L /2/87 L H 2/25/87 L A 2/4/88 W H 2/17/88 L A 2/9/89 L A 2/26/89 L H 1/27/90 L A 2/26/90 W H 1/19/91 W H 2/20/91 W A 1/30/92 W A 3/11/92 W H 1/30/93 L H 3/6/93 L A 1/15/94 L H 2/15/94 L A 1/4/95 L A 3/11/95 L H 1/24/96 L A 2/17/96 L H 1/4/97 L H 3/5/97 L A 1/28/98 L H *1/30/99 W A *3/6/99 L N *1/6/00 L A *2/27/00 W H *1/6/01 L A *2/22/01 W H *1/29/02 W H *3/9/02 W N 2/9/03 L A 3/16/03 L N 1/7/04 L A 3/7/04 L H 1/5/05 L A 3/6/05 W H 2/12/06 W H 1/6/07 W A 1/3/08 W A 1/22/08 W H 1/20/09 L A 2/22/09 L H 2/14/10 W A 3/2/10 W H 3/13/10 W N 1/22/11 W A 2/22/11 W H 1/10/12 L A 2/21/12 W H 1/5/13 L A 3/10/13 W H 1/23/14 W H 2/15/14 W A 1/3/15 W H 1/3/16 W H 1/28/16 W 68 63(ot) A 1/1/17 L A W H NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 42

45 OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN STATE SERIES INFORMATION WITH MICHIGAN STATE Series... MSU leads Games at Ohio State... OSU leads Games at Michigan State...MSU leads Neutral Games...MSU leads 4-3 Last OSU Win (1/7/18, Columbus) Last MSU Win (2/14/17, East Lansing) Longest OSU win streak... 6 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak...15 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 3 ( ) Longest MSU win streak...14 ( ) Longest MSU home win streak... 9 ( ) Longest MSU away win streak... 6 ( ) Current Series Streak... OSU W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. MSU OSU vs. ranked MSU teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (132) MICHIGAN STATE SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU MSU Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (132) 9,362 9, Avg OSU Wins (59) 4,409 3, Avg OSU Losses (73) 4,953 5, Avg In Columbus (63) 4,532 4, Avg Home Wins (39) 2,912 2, Avg Home Losses (24) 1,620 1, Avg In E. Lansing (62) 4,360 4, Avg Away Wins (17) 1,299 1, Avg Away Losses (45) 3,061 3, Avg Neutral Site (7) Avg Neutral Wins (3) Avg Neutral Losses (4) Avg Note: Includes statistics from seven (2-5) vacated games from Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019 Breslin Center (14,997) East Lansing, Michigan Noon, FOX GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... East Lansing, Mich. (48,800) Colors...Green and White Conference...Big Ten Nickname... Spartans Arena (capacity)... Breslin Center (14,797) Athletics Director... BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Tom Izzo Alma Mater...Northern Michigan, 1977 Record at MSU (Yrs.) (24 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (24 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Mex Carey Office Phone SID ...carey@ath.msu.edu Press Row Phone Website...msuspartans.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED MICHIGAN STATE TEAMS Date W/L Site... OSU(#)-MSU(#) 1/4/58 W Michigan State (8) 1/19/59 State (8) 1/28/78 L Michigan State (7) 2/18/78 State (10) 2/1/79 State (7)-84 (15) 2/10/79 L Michigan State...57 (13)-73 (10) 3/8/86 State (19) 2/10/90 L Michigan State (23) 1/7/92 W Michigan State (7)-46 (9) 2/29/92 State...78 (8)-65 (12) 1/13/93 L Michigan State...60 (21)-77 (23) 2/4/95 L Michigan State (9) 2/4/98 L Michigan State (16) 1/15/06 L Michigan State... 59(19)-62(14) 2/22/06 State...79(13)-68(18) 1/15/08 State (11) 3/9/08 W Michigan State (17) 3/14/08 L vs. Michigan State (19) 1/6/09 State (8) 1/25/09 L Michigan State (7) 3/14/09 W vs. Michigan State (7) 2/21/10 State... 74(9)-67(11) 2/11/12 L Michigan State...48(3)-58(11) 3/4/12 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/11/12 L vs. Michigan State... 64(7)-68(8) 1/19/13 State...56(11)-59(18) 2/24/13 W Michigan State...68(18)-60(4) 3/16/13 W vs. Michigan State... 61(10)-58(8) 1/12/14 Michigan State... 68(3)-72(5)-OT 3/9/14 W Michigan State (22) 2/23/16 L Michigan State (6) 3/5/16 State (2) 3/11/16 L vs. Michigan State (2) 1/7/18 W Michigan State (1) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. MICHIGAN STATE Date W/L Site... OSU(#)-MSU(#) 2/28/49 W Michigan State...70 (18)-51 2/11/50 W Michigan State...87 (4)-43 1/19/57 W Michigan State...70 (17)-51 1/28/57 State (12)-73 1/30/60 W Michigan State (5)-79 2/20/60 State (4)-83 2/11/61 State...83 (1)-68 3/4/61 W Michigan State...91 (1)-83 2/17/62 State...80 (1)-72 2/18/63 W Michigan State...87 (9)-77 2/1/79 State (ot)... 79(7)-84 (15) 2/10/79 L Michigan State...57 (13)-73 (10) 1/31/80 State...54 (6)-74 2/9/80 W Michigan State...71 (13)-59 2/24/83 State (3ot)... 94(15)-101 1/14/89 State...83 (18)-81 2/11/89 W Michigan State...81 (16)-75 1/31/91 State (3)-75 3/3/91 W Michigan State...65 (2)-64 1/7/92 W Michigan State (7)-46 (9) 2/29/92 State...78 (8)-65 (12) 1/13/93 L Michigan State...60 (21)-77 (23) 1/15/06 L Michigan State... 59(19)-62(14) 2/22/06 State...79(13)-68(18) 1/27/07 W Michigan State...66(5)-64 2/3/07 Michigan State... 63(4)-54 2/21/10 State... 74(9)-67(11) 2/15/11 W Michigan State...71(2)-61 2/11/12 L Michigan State...48(3)-58(11) 3/4/12 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/11/12 L vs. Michigan State... 64(7)-68(8) 1/19/13 State...56(11)-59(18) 2/24/13 W Michigan State...68(18)-60(4) 3/16/13 W vs. Michigan State... 61(10)-58(8) 1/12/14 Michigan State... 68(3)-72(5)-OT 2/14/15 State...56(23)-59 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Michigan State No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

46 OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN STATE SERIES HISTORY WITH MICHIGAN STATE Date W/L OSU MSU Site 3/5/10 W H 2/11/11 W H 12/21/40 L A 12/9/44 W H 12/28/44 W A 12/27/45 W H 2/16/46 L A 2/15/47 W A 2/21/48 W A 2/28/49 W H 2/11/50 W H 1/27/51 W H 2/9/52 L A 1/3/53 L A 2/7/53 W H 1/23/54 L A 1/3/55 W H 1/28/56 L A 3/3/56 W H 1/19/57 W H 1/28/57 L A 1/4/58 W H 1/19/59 L A 1/30/60 W H 2/20/60 W A 2/11/61 W A 3/4/61 W H 2/17/62 W A 2/18/63 W H 1/27/64 L A 3/7/64 L H 2/22/65 W H 3/6/65 W A 1/15/66 L A 2/28/66 L H 2/20/67 W H 2/27/67 L A 2/10/68 W H 3/1/69 L A 2/10/70 W A 2/28/70 L H 1/30/71 L H 2/6/71 W A 3/7/72 W H 2/26/73 L A 1/12/74 L A 2/11/74 L (ot) H 1/6/75 L A 2/3/75 L H 1/10/76 L A 2/7/76 L (ot) H 2/12/77 L H 2/28/77 L A 1/28/78 L H 2/18/78 L A 2/1/79 L (ot) A 2/10/79 L H 1/31/80 L A 2/9/80 W H 1/31/81 L A 2/7/81 W H 2/4/82 W (ot) H 2/13/82 W A 1/22/83 W H 2/24/83 L (3 ot) A 1/21/84 W A 2/22/84 W H 1/3/85 L A 3/9/85 W H 1/2/86 W H 3/8/86 L A 1/10/87 L A 2/9/87 W H 2/1/88 L A 2/27/88 L (ot) H 1/14/89 W A 2/11/89 W H 1/11/90 L A 2/10/90 L H 1/31/91 L A 3/3/91 W H 1/7/92 W H 2/29/92 W A 1/13/93 L H 2/13/93 L A 1/26/94 L H 2/26/94 L A 2/4/95 L H 2/7/96 L A 1/11/97 L H 2/26/97 L A 2/4/98 L H *1/27/99 L A *1/20/00 W H *2/15/00 L A *1/21/01 L A *1/27/01 W H *2/10/02 L A *2/26/02 L H 1/9/03 L A 3/8/03 L H 3/15/03 W N 2/7/04 L H 2/9/05 L A 1/15/06 L H 2/22/06 W A 1/27/07 W H 2/3/07 W A 1/15/08 L A 3/9/08 W H 3/14/08 L N 1/6/09 L A 1/25/09 L H 3/14/09 W N 2/21/10 W A 2/15/11 W H 2/7/12 L H 3/4/12 W A 3/11/12 L N 1/19/13 L A 2/24/13 W H 3/16/13 W N 1/14/14 L (ot) A 3/9/14 W H 2/14/15 L A 3/13/15 L N 2/23/16 L H 3/5/16 L A 3/11/16 L N 1/15/17 W H 2/14/17 L A 1/7/18 W H NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. Michigan State Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Michigan State OSU W/L Score FG 49 (85) Michigan St. (1/30/60) W FGA 85 (49) Michigan St. (1/30/60) W FG % 68.5 St. (2/10/70) W FG 11 Michigan St. (3/5/16) L FGA 29 (7) Michigan St. (1/15/06) L FG % 56.3 (9-16) vs. Michigan St. (3/14/09) L FT 34 Michigan St. (1/21/84) W FTA 45 Michigan St. (1/21/84) W FT % 91.7 Michigan St. (2/13/82) W OR 19 Michigan St. (2/27/88) L DR Michigan St. (1/12/13) L-ot Rebs. 64 Michigan St. (3/7/64) L PF 27 Michigan St. (2/28/77) L Pts. 111 Michigan St. (1/30/60) W Assists 31 Michigan St. (1/6/75) L Blocks Michigan St. (1/6/09) L Steals 12 Michigan St. (2/22/84) W Ohio State Individual vs. Michigan State FG 19 (26) Jerry Lucas (2/11/61) W FGA 31 (16) Robin Freeman (1/3/55) W FG 6 (11) Deshaun Thomas (1/13/13) L FGA 11 (6) Deshaun Thomas (1/13/13) L FT 18 (20) Gary Bradds (1/27/64) L FTA 20 (18) Gary Bradds (1/27/64) L OR 7 Greg Oden (2/3/07) W DR 9 Je Kel Foster (1/15/06) L Rebs. 21 Jerry Lucas (2/11/61) W Pts. 48 Gary Bradds (1/27/64) L Assists 10 Mark Bayless (1/6/75) L Blocks 6 Ken Johnson (1/21/01) L Steals 5* Aaron Craft (1/13/13) L Michigan State Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 42 (73) Michigan St. (2/3/75) L FGA 100 Michigan St. (1/19/59) L FG % 73.3 (33-45) Michigan St. (2/7/04) L FG 14 (22) Michigan St. (2/23/16) L FGA 25 St. (2/14/17) L FG % 63.6 (14-22) Michigan St. (2/23/16) L FT 30 (38) Michigan St. (2/28/66) L FTA 38 (30) Michigan St. (2/28/66) L FT % 96.7 Michigan St. (2/9/03) L OR Michigan St. (1/15/08) L DR 37 Michigan St. (1/15/06) L Rebs. Michigan St. (1/19/59) L Pts. Michigan St. (1/27/64) L PF 31 Michigan St. (2/11/50) W Assists Michigan St. (3/5/16) L Blocks St. (3/4/12) W Steals Michigan St. (2/1/88) L Michigan State Individual vs. Ohio State FG 17 (33) Scott Skiles (3/8/86) L FGA 34 (12) Mike Robinson (3/7/72) W FG 7 (10) Bryn Forbes (2/23/16) L FGA 13 (5) Steve Smith (3/3/91) W FT 14 (14) Alan Anderson (1/9/03) L FTA 16 (13) Horace Walker (1/30/60) W OR 6 Antonio Smith (1/27/99) L DR 12 Jamie Feick (2/4/95) L Rebs. 22 Bernie Copeland (3/1/69) L Pts. 43 Scott Skiles (3/8/86) L Assists 13 Denzel Valentine (3/5/16) L Blocks 4 Adreian Payne (3/4/12) W Steals 8 Darry Johnson (1/10/87) L

47 OHIO STATE VS. RUTGERS SERIES INFORMATION WITH RUTGERS Series... Ohio State leads 6-2 Games at Ohio State... Ohio State leads 3-0 Games at Rutgers... Ohio State leads 3-0 Neutral Games...RU leads 2-0 Last OSU Win (2/20/18, Columbus) Last RU Win (3/8/17, Washington, D.C.) Longest OSU win streak...4 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak... 2 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 3 (2015 -present) Longest RU win streak...1 (2), (1978, 2017) Longest RU home win streak... 0 Longest RU away win streak... 0 Current Series Streak...OSU W-2 Ranked OSU teams vs. RU OSU vs. ranked RU teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (8) Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019 RAC (8,000) New Brunswick, New Jersey 7 p.m., BTN Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio Noon, BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... New Brunswick, N.J. (50,146) Colors...Scarlet Conference... Big Ten Nickname...Scarlet Knights Arena (Capacity)... Rutgers Athletic Center (8,000) Athletics Director... Patrick Hobbs BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Steve Pikiell Alma Mater... Connecticut (1990) Record at Rutgers (Yrs.) (2 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (14 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Kevin Lorincz Office Phone SID ...klorincz@scarletknights.com Press Row Phone Website...scarletknights.com Credentials... BDerechailo@scarletknights.com OSU VS. RANKED RUTGERS TEAMS Date W/L Site OSU(#)-RU(#) None RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. RUTGERS Date W/L Site OSU(#)-RU(#) 2/8/15 W A... 79(20)-60 2/20/18 W H...79(16)-52 (#) indicates AP ranking SERIES HISTORY WITH RUTGERS Date W/L OSU RU Site 12/30/78 L N 2/8/15 W A 1/13/16 W H 2/13/16 W A 2/8/17 W H 3/8/17 L N 1/14/18 W A 2/20/18 W H (1) ECAC Holiday Tournament, Madison Square Garden, N.Y. RUTGERS SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU RUT Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (8) Avg OSU Wins (6) Avg OSU Losses (2) Avg In Columbus (3) Avg Home Wins (3) Avg Home Losses (0) Avg In Piscataway (3) Avg Away Wins (3) Avg Away Losses (0) Avg Neutral Site (2) Avg Neutral Wins (0) Avg Neutral Losses (2) Avg Ohio State Roster vs. Rutgers No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

48 OHIO STATE VS. RUTGERS Ohio State Team vs. Rutgers OSU W/L Score FG 41 (87) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FGA 87 (41) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FG %.508 Rutgers (2/13/16) W FG 9 (23)* Rutgers (2/20/18) W FGA 24 Rutgers (2/13/16) W FG % 37.5 Rutgers (2/13/16) W FT 19 (25) Trevor Thompson (2/8/17) W FTA 28 (15) vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L FT % 76.0 (19-25) Rutgers (2/8/17) W OR 21 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot DR Rutgers (2/13/16) W Rebs. 52 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot PF 26 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot Pts. 96 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot Assists Rutgers (2/8/15) W Steals 10 Rutgers (1/13/16) W Blocks Rutgers (1/14/18) W Ohio State Individual vs. Rutgers FG 17 (28) Kelvin Ransey (12/30/78) L FGA 28 (17) Kelvin Ransey (12/30/78) L FG 5 (8) Kam Williams (2/13/16) W FGA 8 (5) Kam Williams (2/13/16) W FT 6 (11) Jae Sean Tate (3/8/17) L FTA 11 (6) Jae Sean Tate (3/8/17) L OR 6 Herb Williams (12/30/78) L DR 11 Keita Bates-Diop (2/13/16) W Rebs. 16 Herb Williams (12/30/78) L Pts. 38 Kelvin Ransey (12/30/78) L Assists 11 JaQuan Lyle (1/13/16) W Blocks 5 Keita Bates-Diop (1/14/18) W Steals 2 C.J. Jackson (1/14/18) W Rutgers Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 39 (84) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FGA 84 (39) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FG % 46.4 (39-44) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FG 7 (23) vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L FGA 23 (7) vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L FG % 30.4 (7-23) vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L FT 19 (28) vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot FTA 28 (18) Rutgers (1/13/16) W FT % 72.7 Rutgers (2/8/15) W OR 19* vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L DR 28 vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L Rebs. 47 vs. Rutgers (3/8/17) L PF 22 Rutgers (2/8/17) W Pts. 97 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot Assists 21 vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) L 3ot Blocks Rutgers (1/14/18) W Steals (2/13/16) W Rutgers Individual vs. Ohio State FG 13 (29) James Baily (12/30/78) L FGA 29 (13) James Baily (12/30/78) L FG 4 (8) Corey Sanders (1/13/16) W FGA 8 (4) Corey Sanders (1/13/16) W FT 8 (9)* Nigel Johnson (3/8/17) L FTA 9 (6) Corey Sanders (2/8/17) W OR 6 Kelvin Troy (12/30/78) L DR 7* Mike Williams (3/8/17) L Rebs. 11 Junior Etou (2/8/15) W Pts. 31 James Baily (12/30/78) L Assists 8 Tom Brown (12/30/78) L Blocks 2 Greg Lewis (2/13/16) W Steals 4 Mike Williams (2/13/16) W

49 SERIES INFORMATION WITH IOWA Series...Iowa leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Iowa...Iowa leads Neutral Games...Ohio State leads 2-1 Last Ohio State Win (2/10/18, Columbus) Last Iowa Win (1/28/17, Iowa City) Longest Ohio State win Streak... 8 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 5 ( ) Longest Iowa win streak... 9 ( ) Longest Iowa home win streak... 8 ( ) Longest Iowa away win streak...5 ( ) Current Series Streak...OSU W-2 Ranked OSU teams vs. Iowa OSU vs. ranked Iowa teams OSU record when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (159) IOWA SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU Iowa Margin OSU Rcd. All Games (159) 10,316 10, Avg OSU Wins (80) 5,497 4, Avg OSU Losses (79) 4,819 5, Avg In Columbus (77) 5,115 4, Avg Home Wins (49) 3,321 2, Avg Home Losses (28) 1,794 2, Avg In Iowa City (77) 4,834 5, Avg Away Wins (28) 1,944 1, Avg Away Losses (49) 2,890 3, Avg Neutral Site (5) Avg Neutral Wins (3) Avg Neutral Losses (2) Avg Note: Includes statistics from seven (5-2) vacated games from OHIO STATE VS. IOWA Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019 Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,400), Iowa City, Iowa 2:30 p.m., BTN Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2018 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m., BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Iowa City, Iowa (33,564) Colors... Gold and Black Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Hawkeyes Arena (capacity)...carver-hawkeye Arena (15,400) Athletics Director...Gary Barta BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Fran McCaffery Alma Mater...Pennsylvania (1982) Record at Iowa (Yrs.) (8 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (22 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Matthew Weitzel Office Phone matthew-weitzel@uiowa.edu Website...hawkeyesports.com Credentials... Weitzel OSU VS. RANKED IOWA TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UI(#) 2/18/52 L Iowa (5) 3/1/54 1/24/55 L Iowa (19) 2/14/55 2/18/61 62(1)-61(9) 2/21/70 L Iowa (11) 3/3/ (8) 2/24/79 L Iowa... 68(14)-83(12) 1/10/80 77(5)-71(12) 1/8/ (11) 3/7/81 W Iowa (8) 1/30/ (6) 2/6/82 L Iowa (ot) (5) 1/27/83 (2ot) (14) 2/19/83 W Iowa... 85(20)-69(16) 2/18/87 L Iowa (7) 1/14/88 W Iowa (16) 2/10/88 1/19/89 W Iowa (16)-91(7) 2/13/89 1/6/ (20) 1/3/91 W Iowa...63(6)-59(22) 1/9/93 W Iowa (22) 2/16/93 1/10/ (11) 3/2/96 L Iowa (21) 1/14/98 L Iowa (13) 3/12/06 L vs. Iowa...60(7)-67(20) 2/4/ (17) 2/28/16 W Iowa (8) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. IOWA Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UM(#) 1/23/50 W Iowa...68(11)-54 1/9/56 L Iowa...73(10)-88 2/13/60 W Iowa...75(4)-47 2/18/61 62(1)-61(9) 2/5/62 W Iowa...89(1)-63 2/26/62 1/19/63 74(5)-81 2/23/63 W Iowa... 83(5)-70 2/22/69 W Iowa... 88(10)-81 2/23/71 W Iowa...80(18)-71 2/1/72 W Iowa...82(9)-77 2/8/72 67(7)-80 2/24/79 L Iowa... 68(14)-83(12) 1/10/80 77(5)-71(12) 2/23/80 W Iowa...70(11)-69 2/19/83 W Iowa... 85(20)-69(16) 1/19/89 W Iowa (16)-91(7) 2/13/89 1/3/91 W Iowa...63(6)-59(22) 3/10/91 1/19/92 W Iowa...85(4)-81 2/18/92 2/9/00 L Iowa... 64(5)-67 1/28/06 3/12/06 L vs. Iowa...60(7)-67(20) 1/20/07 W Iowa... 82(7)-63 12/31/08 W Iowa...68(24)-65 1/27/10 2/7/10 W Iowa...68(13)-58 1/4/11 73(2)-68 1/19/11 W Iowa... 70(1)-48 1/7/12 1/22/13 W Iowa... 72(14)-63 1/12/14 L Iowa... 74(3)-84(20) 12/30/14 L Iowa...65(20)-71 2/10/18 W Iowa...82(14)-64 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Iowa No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Michah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

50 OHIO STATE VS. IOWA SERIES HISTORY WITH IOWA Date W/L OSU UI Site 2/9/15 W A 2/22/15 W H 2/18/22 L A 3/6/22 L H 1/20/23 L A 2/12/23 L H 1/21/24 W H 2/9/24 W A 1/23/26 W H 3/8/26 L A 2/5/27 L A 3/5/27 W H 1/5/29 L A 2/25/29 W H 1/9/32 W H 1/16/32 W A 2/20/33 W H 2/25/33 L A 1/5/35 L A 2/9/35 W H 1/11/36 L A 1/18/36 W H 1/15/38 W H 2/5/38 W A 2/18/39 W H 2/12/40 L A 2/8/41 W H 1/17/42 W H Iowa Series Records 2/9/42 L A 2/27/43 L A 3/1/43 W A 2/11/44 W H 2/12/44 W H 1/11/47 L A 1/5/48 L H 1/15/49 L A 1/23/50 W H 2/10/51 L A 2/18/52 L H 2/16/53 L H 2/23/53 L A 2/15/54 W H 3/1/54 L A 1/24/55 L H 2/14/55 L A 1/9/56 L H 1/5/57 W A 1/20/58 W H 2/1/58 L A 1/26/59 W H 2/21/59 L A 2/13/60 W H 2/18/61 W A 2/5/62 W H 2/26/62 W A 1/19/63 L A 2/23/63 W H Ohio State Team vs. Iowa OSU W/L Score FG 41 (81) Iowa (2/8/90) W FGA 88 (31) Iowa (1/20/58) W FG % 71.4 (25-35) Iowa (1/26/84) W FT 30 (2/12/73) W FTA 42 (27) Iowa (1/9/56) L FT % 93.7 (15-16) Iowa (1/26/84) W FG 11 (24) Iowa (1/9/93) W FGA 28 (6) Iowa (N) (3/12/06) L FG% 60.0 (9-15) Iowa (12/31/08) W OR 26 Iowa (2/8/90) W DR Iowa (2/7/01) W Rebs. 61 Iowa (2/5/62) W PF Iowa (1/24/04) L Pts. 102 Iowa (1/19/89) W Assists 30 Iowa (1/13/75) W Blocks 15 Iowa (2/23/80) W Steals 13 Iowa (3/10/02) W Ohio State Individual vs. Iowa FG 16 (25) Gary Bradds (2/23/63) W FGA 30 (14) Robin Freeman (1/9/56) L FG 7 (10) Jon Diebler (12/31/08) W FGA 12 (6) Scoonie Penn (2/13/99) W FT 12 (12) Gary Bradds (1/19/63) L FTA 16 (11) Brent Darby (1/25/03) W OR 7 Jason Singleton (1/14/98) L DR 9 Jared Sullinger (1/4/11) W Rebs. 22 Gary Bradds (2/23/63) W Pts. 40 Gary Bradds (2/23/63) W Assists 10 Mike Conley Jr. (1/20/07) W Blocks 11 Ken Johnson (2/9/00) L Steals 7 Aaron Craft (1/19/11) W /17/64 W A 2/13/65 L H 1/24/66 L A 2/19/66 L H 2/11/67 L H 3/4/67 L A 1/13/68 L (ot) A 3/12/68 W N 2/22/69 W H 2/21/70 L H 3/3/70 L A 1/9/71 W A 2/23/71 W H 2/1/72 W H 2/8/72 L A 1/20/73 W H 2/12/73 W A 2/16/74 L A 1/13/75 W H 2/10/75 W A 1/24/76 L A 2/21/76 L H 1/27/77 L A 2/14/77 L (ot) H 1/7/78 L H 3/2/78 L A 1/11/79 W A 2/24/79 L H 1/10/80 W A 2/23/80 W H 1/8/81 W A 3/7/81 W H 1/30/82 L A 2/6/82 L (ot) H 1/27/83 W (2ot) A 2/19/83 W H 1/26/84 W H 2/18/84 L A 2/2/85 L H 2/28/85 L A 2/1/86 L A 2/26/86 W H 1/24/87 W A 2/18/87 L H 1/14/88 W H 2/10/88 L A 1/19/89 W H 2/13/89 L A 1/6/90 W A 2/8/90 W H 1/3/91 W H 3/10/91 L A 1/19/92 W H 2/18/92 L A 1/9/93 W H 2/16/93 L A 1/4/94 W H 3/13/94 L A Iowa Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 47 Iowa (3/3/70) L FGA 89 Iowa (2/10/51) L FG % 66.7 Iowa (2/18/84) L FT 35 Iowa (1/15/97) L FTA 45 Iowa (1/24/04) L FT % 94.7 Iowa (2/10/51) L FG 14 (28) Iowa (12/31/08) W FGA 33 (6) Iowa (1/9/08) W FG % 64.3 (9-14) Iowa (2/9/00) L OR 26 Iowa (1/19/89) W DR Iowa (1/28/06) L Rebs. 56 Iowa (2/21/76) L PF 32 Iowa (2/15/54) W Pts. 113 Iowa (3/3/70) L Assists 26 Iowa (1/24/76) L Blocks Iowa (1/24/04) L Steals Iowa (1/10/96) L Iowa Individual vs. Ohio State FG 16 (25) John Johnson (3/3/70) L FGA 28 (12) Greg Stokes (2/28/85) L FG 8 (13) Devan Bawinkel (3/3/09) W FGA 13 (8) Devan Bawinkel (3/3/09) W FT 13 (16) Andre Woolridge (1/15/97) L FTA 18 (13) Don Nelson (2/5/62) W OR 8 Melsahn Basabe (1/4/11) W DR 10 Greg Brunner (1/8/05) W Rebs. 21 Bruce King (1/27/77) L Pts. 38 John Johnson (2/21/70) L Assists 16 Cal Wulfsberg (1/24/76) L Blocks 6 Meisahn Basabe (1/4/11) W Steals 9 Kenyon Murray (2/18/95) L /25/95 L H 2/18/95 L A 1/10/96 L A 3/2/96 L H 1/15/97 L A 2/22/97 L H 1/14/98 L H 2/14/98 L A *1/12/99 L H *2/13/99 W A 2/9/00 L H *2/7/01 W A *3/9/01 L N *1/5/02 W H *2/16/02 W A *3/10/02 W N 1/25/03 W A 2/25/03 L H 3/16/03 W N 1/24/04 L A 2/18/04 L H 1/8/05 W H 3/2/05 L A 1/28/06 L A 3/12/06 L N 1/20/07 W H 1/9/08 W H 2/2/08 L A 12/31/08 W H 3/3/09 W A 1/27/10 W A 2/7/10 W H 1/4/11 W A 1/19/11 W H 1/7/12 W A 1/22/13 W H 1/12/14 L H 2/4/14 W A 12/30/14 L H 1/17/15 L A 2/28/16 W H 1/28/17 L A 1/4/18 W A 2/10/18 W H NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 48

51 SERIES INFORMATION WITH MARYLAND Series...Series Tied 6-6 Games at Ohio State...OSU leads 4-2 Games at Maryland...Maryland leads 4-1 Neutral Games... OSU leads 1-0 Last OSU Win (1/11/18, Columbus) Last MD Win (2/11/17, College Park) Longest OSU win streak...3 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak... 3 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 1 (1979) Longest MD win streak... 2 (2016) Longest MD home win streak...1, several (last 2016) Longest MD away win streak...1 (2016) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. MD OSU vs. ranked MD teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (12) OHIO STATE VS. MARYLAND Friday, Jan. 18, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 6:30 p.m., FS1 Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 XFinity Center (17,50) College Park, Maryland 2 p.m., ESPN/2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... College Park, Md. (38,140) Colors... Red, White, Black and Gold Conference... Big Ten Nickname... Terrapins, Terps Arena (Capacity)...XFinity Center (17,950) Athletics Director... Kevin Anderson BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Mark Turgeon Alma Mater...Kansas (1987) Record at Maryland (Yrs.) (7 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (20 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Sean Ellenby Office Phone SID ... sellenby@umb.edu Press Row Phone Website...umterps.com Credentials... TBA Secondary Contact... Keith Sneddon Office Phone SID ...ksneddon@umd.edu OSU VS. RANKED MARYLAND TEAMS Date W/L Site OSU(#)-MD(#) 12/1/83 W vs. Maryland (8) 11/30/85 W Maryland (19) 1/29/15 W Maryland (16) 1/16/16 L at Maryland (3) 1/31/16 L Maryland (8) 1/31/17 L Maryland (17) 2/11/17 L at Maryland (21) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. MARYLAND Date W/L Site OSU(#)-MD(#) 12/4/13 W Maryland...76(5)-60 SERIES HISTORY WITH MARYLAND Date W/L OSU MD Site 12/29/35 L A 3/12/79 W A 12/1/83 W N 12/11/84 L A 11/30/85 W H 12/4/13 W H 1/29/15 W H 1/16/16 L A 1/31/16 L H 1/31/17 L H 2/11/17 L A 1/11/18 W H (1) National Invitation Tournament (2) at East Rutherford,N.J. MARYLAND SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU MD Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (12) Avg OSU Wins (6) Avg OSU Losses (6) Avg In Columbus (6) Avg Home Wins (4) Avg Home Losses (2) Avg In College Park (5) Avg Away Wins (1) Avg Away Losses (4) Avg Neutral Site (1) Avg Neutral Wins (1) Avg Neutral Losses (0) Avg Ohio State Roster vs. Maryland No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

52 OHIO STATE VS. MARYLAND Maryland Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Maryland OSU W/L Score FG 32 (57) * Maryland (11/11/18) W FGA 63 Maryland (3/12/79) W FG % 56.5 (26-46) vs. Maryland (12/1/83) W FT 26 (33) Maryland (11/30/85) W FTA 33 (26 Maryland (11/30/85) W FT % 83.3 (10-12)* Maryland (11/11/18) W FG 17 (29) Maryland (1/29/15) W FGA 29 (17) Maryland (11/11/18) W FG % 58.8 (10-17) Maryland (1/29/15) W OR 16 Maryland (1/29/15) W DR 35 Maryland (1/29/15) W Rebs. 51 Maryland (1/29/15) W PF (2/11/17) L Pts. 91 Maryland (11/11/18) W Assists 25 Maryland (11/11/18) W Blocks 6 Maryland (11/11/18) W Steals (1/16/16) L Ohio State Individual vs. Maryland FG 10 (15) Keita Bates-Diop (1/11/18) W FGA 20 (9) Kelvin Ransey (3/12/79) W FG 6 (8) Keita Bates-Diop (1/11/18) W FGA 8 (6) Keita Bates-Diop (1/11/18) W FT 7 (10) Tony Campbell (12/1/93) W FTA 10 (7) Tony Campbell (12/1/93) W OR 5 Trevor Thompson (2/11/17) L DR 13 D Angelo Russell (12/4/13) W Rebs. 19 Brad Sellers (11/30/85) W Pts. 26 Keita Bates-Diop (1/11/18) W Assists 6* Tate, Jackson (1/11/18) W Blocks 5 Brad Sellers (11/30/85) W Steals 5 Aaron Craft (12/4/13) W Maryland Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 37 (1/16/16) L FGA 68 Maryland (12/11/84) L FG % 62.7 (1/16/16) L FT 20 (2/11/17) L FTA 28 (2/11/17) L FT % 87.0 (20-23) Maryland (1/31/16) L FG 12 (2/11/17) L FGA 29 (2/11/17) L FG % 52.4 (1/16/16) L OR 19 Maryland (12/4/13) W DR 30 Maryland (1/31/16) L Rebs. 44 Maryland (12/4/13) W PF 27 vs. Maryland (12/1/83) W Pts. (1/16/16) L Assists (1/16/16) L Blocks Maryland (3/12/79) W Steals 11 vs. Maryland (12/1/83) W Maryland Individual vs. Ohio State FG 11 (18) Albert King (3/12/79) W FGA 22 (8) Len Bias (11/30/85) W FG 4 (6)* Kevin Huerter (1/11/18) W FGA 10 (2) Melo Trimble (1/31/16) L FT 10 (10) Anthony Cowan (2/11/17) L FTA 10 (10) Anthony Cowan (2/11/17) L OR 9 Charles Mitchell (12/4/13) W DR 7 Justin Jackson (1/31/17) L Rebs. 13 Derrick Lewis (12/11/84) L Pts. 27 Albert King (3/12/79) W Assists 9 Melo Trimble (1/16/16) L Blocks 4* Kevin Huerter (1/31/17) L Steals 4 Jeff Adkins (12/1/83) W * Most recent 50

53 SERIES INFORMATION WITH PURDUE Series... Purdue leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Purdue... Purdue leads Neutral Site Games... Ohio State leads 3-1 Big Ten Tournament Record:...Ohio State leads 3-1 Last Ohio State Win (2/7/18, West Lafayette) Last Purdue Win (1/5/17, Columbus) Longest Ohio State win streak..8, twice (last ) Longest OSU home win streak...8, twice (last ) Longest OSU away win streak...4 ( ) Longest Purdue win streak... 9, twice (last ) Longest PU home win streak ( ) Longest PU away win streak... 4, twice (last ) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. Purdue OSU vs. ranked Purdue teams OSU record when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (176) PURDUE SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU PU Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (176) 10,645 10, Avg OSU Wins (90) 6,174 5, Avg OSU Losses (86) 4,471 5,514-1,043 Avg In Columbus (86) 5,408 5, Avg Home Wins (57) 3,921 3, Avg Home Losses (29) 1,487 1, Avg In W. Lafayette (86) 4,962 5, Avg Away Wins (30) 2,039 1, Avg Away Losses (56) 2,923 3, Avg Neutral Games (4) Avg Neutral Wins (3) Avg Neutral Losses (1) Avg Note: Includes statistics from six (6-0) vacated games from OHIO STATE VS. PURDUE Wed., Jan. 23, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m., BTN Saturday, March 2, 2019 Mackey Arena (14,804) West Lafayette, Indiana 2 p.m., ESPN/2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...West Lafayette, Ind. (41,573) Colors...Old Gold and Black Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Boilermakers Arena (capacity)... Mackey Arena (14,804) Athletics Director...Mike Bobinski BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Matt Painter Alma Mater... Purdue, 1994 Record at Purdue (Yrs.) (13 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (14 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...Chris Forman Office Phone SID ...cforman@purdue.edu Press Row Phone Website...purduesports.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED PURDUE TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-PU(#) 1/28/61 W Purdue (1)-62 (10) 2/1/69 (ot) (12)-95 (14) 2/11/69 W Purdue...88 (16)-85 (8) 1/27/75 W Purdue (20) 3/3/79 (19) 1/5/80 W Purdue (5)-58 (8) 2/28/80 64 (9)-60 (18) 3/5/83 W Purdue...76 (14)-65 (20) 3/3/ (11) 1/25/86 W Purdue (15) 1/29/87 L Purdue (4) 2/28/87 (6) 1/7/ (10) 3/9/88 W Purdue (2) 1/25/90 L Purdue (13) 2/24/ (9) 2/3/93 L Purdue (19) 3/14/93 (18) 1/22/94 (12) 2/23/94 L Purdue (14) 2/22/95 L Purdue (21) 1/27/96 (19) 2/15/96 L Purdue (11) 1/21/98 (12) 2/7/98 L Purdue (10) 2/22/03 W Purdue (24) 1/31/04 (21) 3/4/08 W Purdue (15) 2/3/09 W Purdue (12) 2/28/09 3/15/09 L vs. Purdue (24) 1/12/10 2/17/10 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 1/25/11 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) 2/20/11 1/21/ (22) 2/7/18 RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. PURDUE Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-PU(#) 1/30/50 1/21/56 1/23/60 85(5)-71 1/28/61 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 1/22/62 W Purdue...91(1)-65 1/29/62 94(1)-73 3/2/63 W Purdue... 95(5)-75 2/1/69 (ot)... 85(12)-95(14) 2/11/69 W Purdue...88(16)-85(8) 1/8/72 2/12/72 W Purdue... 64(7)-62 1/5/80 W Purdue... 67(5)-58(8) 2/28/80 64(9)-60(18) 1/13/83 3/5/83 W Purdue...76(14)-65(20) 2/6/89 W Purdue...70(15)-58 2/3/91 W Purdue...66(3)-59 3/6/91 2/8/92 W Purdue... 71(8)-59 2/26/92 71(8)-64 1/11/06 3/5/06 W Purdue... 76(9)-57 1/31/07 78(4)-60 2/10/07 W Purdue...63(3)-56 3/9/07 W vs. Purdue...63(1)-52 2/17/10 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 1/25/11 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) 2/20/11 2/7/12 W Purdue... 87(3)-84 3/9/12 W vs. Purdue... 88(7)-71 1/8/13 74(15)-64 12/31/13 78(3)-69 3/13/14 W vs. Purdue...63(24)-61 2/4/15 58(20)-60 2/7/18 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Purdue No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

54 OHIO STATE VS. PURDUE SERIES HISTORY WITH PURDUE Date W/L OSU PU Site 1/21/05 W H 2/10/13 L A 1/24/14 W H 2/27/14 W A 1/9/15 L H 2/6/15 L A 1/22/16 W H 2/4/16 W A 2/9/17 L H 3/3/17 L A 2/4/18 L A 2/22/18 L H 2/8/19 L A 3/1/19 L H 1/17/20 W H 3/1/20 L A 1/22/21 L H 2/12/21 L A 2/10/23 L H 2/27/23 L A 1/8/24 L A 2/27/24 W H 1/9/26 W H 1/13/26 L A 1/8/27 L A 2/12/27 L H 2/22/29 L H 3/4/29 L A 2/3/30 L A 2/15/30 L (ot) H Purdue Series Records 1/8/32 L (ot) H 2/16/32 L A 2/18/33 W H 2/27/33 W A 2/4/35 L A 2/23/35 W H 1/6/36 L H 2/3/36 L A 2/12/38 W H 2/21/38 L A 3/4/39 W H 1/8/40 L A 2/15/41 W H 1/10/42 L A 1/31/42 W H 1/23/43 W A 1/25/43 L A 2/4/44 L H 2/5/44 W H 1/6/45 L A 1/22/45 W H 1/5/46 W H 1/21/46 W A 2/10/47 W H 1/24/48 L A 1/22/49 W H 1/30/50 W A 2/3/51 W H 1/14/52 W A 1/10/53 W A 2/2/53 W H Ohio State Team vs. Purdue OSU W/L Score FG 46 (79) Purdue (1/6/68) W FGA 92 (39) Purdue (1/25/64) W FG % 65.2 (30-46) Purdue (1/25/86) W FG 13 (23) Purdue (2/23/02) W FGA 24 Purdue (1/12/08) L FG % 57.9 (11-19) Purdue (2/23/02) W FT 30 (39) Purdue (2/19/73) W FTA 42 (26 Purdue (1/27/58) W FT % 92.9 Purdue (3/3/84) L OR Purdue (3/6/91) L DR 32 vs. Purdue (3/9/12) W Rebs. 64 Purdue (1/25/64) W PF Purdue (1/10/81) L Pts. 108 Purdue (1/6/68) W Assists Purdue (2/5/97) L Steals Purdue (1/21/98) L Blocks Purdue (1/8/13) W Ohio State Individual vs. Purdue FG 20 (30) Gary Bradds (1/25/64) W FGA 32 (14) Robin Freeman (1/9/54) W FG 6 (11) Jamar Butler (1/22/08) L FGA 11 (6) Jamar Butler (1/22/08) L FT 12 (15) Allan Hornyak (1/8/72) W FTA 16 (10) Brad Sellers (2/20/86) L OR 9 Greg Oden (3/9/07) W DR 10 Greg Oden (3/9/07) W Rebs. 25 Jerry Lucas (1/22/62) W Pts. 47 Gary Bradds (1/25/64) W Assists 14 Curtis Wilson (1/7/88) L Blocks 7 Ken Johnson (1/29/00) W Steals 6 Aaron Craft (2/20/11) W /9/54 W H 1/30/54 W A 1/22/55 L A 2/19/55 L H 1/21/56 L A 1/7/57 W H 1/27/58 W H 2/8/58 L A 1/24/59 L A 3/7/59 L H 1/23/60 W A 1/28/61 W H 1/22/62 W H 1/29/62 W A 2/2/63 W A 3/2/63 W H 1/25/64 W H 1/9/65 L A 2/12/66 W H 3/7/66 L A 1/23/67 W H 2/13/67 L A 1/6/68 W H 2/24/68 L A 2/1/69 L (ot) A 2/11/69 W H 2/7/70 L H 2/9/71 W A 1/8/72 W A 2/12/72 W H 1/27/73 W A 2/19/73 W H 1/28/74 L H 1/27/75 W H 2/24/75 L A 1/17/76 L H 2/14/76 L A 1/8/77 L H 2/17/77 L A 2/2/78 L A 2/11/78 W H 1/4/79 W H 3/3/79 L A 1/5/80 W H 2/28/80 W A 1/10/81 L A 3/5/81 W (3 ot) H 1/21/82 L (ot) H 2/11/82 W A 1/13/83 L A 3/5/83 W H 1/12/84 L H 3/3/84 L A 1/26/85 W A 2/21/85 W H 1/25/86 W H 2/20/86 L A 1/29/87 L H 2/28/87 L A 1/7/88 L A 3/9/88 W H 2/6/89 W H Purdue Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 42 Purdue (2/14/76) L FGA 97 (30) Purdue (1/9/54) W FG % 64.0 Purdue (2/2/63) W FG 16 (26) Purdue (2/7/98) L FGA 26 (12) vs. Purdue (3/9/12) W FG % 61.5 (16-26) Purdue (2/07/98) L FT 32 Purdue (2/28/87) L FTA 48 Purdue (1/10/81) L FT % 91.0 Purdue (3/7/66) L OR Purdue (3/6/91) L DR 30 Purdue (1/5/17) L Rebs. Purdue (1/24/59) L PF 30 Purdue (2/19/73) W Pts. 107 Purdue (2/7/98) L Assists Purdue (1/12/08) L Blocks Purdue (2/5/97) L Steals Purdue (1/22/94) L Purdue Individual vs. Ohio State FG 16 (27) Rick Mount (2/11/69) W FGA 30 (9) Joe Sexson (1/30/54) W FG 7 (9) D.J. Byrd (2/7/12) W FGA 11 (7) Jaraan Cornell (1/21/98) L FT 20 (22) Glenn Robinson (2/23/94) L FTA 22 (20) Glenn Robinson (2/23/94) L OR 6 Matt Kiefer (1/11/06) W DR 12 Brad Miller (2/5/97) L Rebs. 21 William Franklin (1/8/72) W Pts. 40 Glenn Robinson (2/23/94) L Assists 12 Bruce Parkinson (2/24/75) L Blocks 7 A.J. Hammons (2/5/15) L Steals 5 Chris Kramer (1/12/08) L /9/89 L A 1/25/90 L H 2/24/90 L A 2/3/91 W H 3/6/91 L A 2/8/92 W H 2/26/92 W A 2/3/93 L H 3/14/93 W A 1/22/94 L A 2/23/94 L H 1/21/95 L A 2/22/95 L H 1/27/96 L A 2/15/96 L H 2/5/97 L A 1/21/98 L A 2/7/98 L H *1/19/99 W H *2/6/99 W A *1/29/00 W H *2/14/01 W A *1/2/02 W A *2/23/02 W H 1/29/03 L A 2/22/03 W H 1/31/04 W A 2/2/05 W H 1/11/06 W A 3/5/06 W H 1/31/07 W A 2/10/07 W H 3/9/07 W N 1/12/08 L A 3/4/08 W (ot) H 2/03/09 W (ot) H 2/28/09 L A 3/15/09 L N 1/12/10 W A 2/17/10 L H 1/25/11 W H 2/20/11 L A 2/7/12 W H 3/9/12 W N 1/8/13 W A 12/31/13 W A 2/8/14 W H 3/13/14 W N 2/5/15 L A 3/1/15 W H 1/21/16 L A 1/5/17 L H 2/7/18 W A NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 52

55 SERIES INFORMATION WITH NEBRASKA Series...OSU leads 15-4 Games at Ohio State...OSU leads 8-1 Games at Nebraska... Ohio State leads 5-2 Neutral Games...OSU leads 2-1 Last OSU Win (1/22/18, Columbus) Last NEB Win (2/17/18, Columbus) Big Ten Tournament Record...Ohio State leads 2-0 Longest OSU win streak...9 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak...6 (1937-present) Longest OSU away win streak...3 ( ) Longest NEB win streak.1, several (1936, 1985, 2014, 2017) Longest NEB home win streak... 1 (1936, 2014) Longest NEB away win streak... 1 (2017-present) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. NEB OSU vs. ranked NEB teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (19) NEBRASKA SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU NEB Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (19) 1,232 1, Avg OSU Wins (15) 1, Avg OSU Losses (4) Avg In Columbus (9) Avg Home Wins (8) Avg Home Losses (1) Avg In Lincoln (7) Avg Away Wins (5) Avg Away Losses (2) Avg Neutral Site (3) Avg Neutral Wins (2) Avg Neutral Losses (1) Avg OHIO STATE VS. NEBRASKA Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019 Pinnacle Bank Arena (15,000) Lincoln, Nebraska Noon, FS1 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Lincoln, Neb. (26,079) Colors...Scarlet and Cream Conference... Big Ten Nickname...Cornhuskers, Huskers Arena (Capacity)...Pinnacle Bank Arena (15,000) Interim Athletics Director... Dave Rimington BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Tim Miles Alma Mater...University of Mary, 1989 Record at Nebraska (Yrs.) (6 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (23 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Shamus McKnight Office Phone SID ...smcknight@huskers.com Press Row Phone Website...huskers.com Credentials... McKnight OSU VS. RANKED NEBRASKA TEAMS Date W/L Site OSU(#)-IU(#) None RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. NEBRASKA Date W/L Site OSU(#)-NEB(#) 12/14/88 W Nebraska (14)-76 1/3/12 W Nebraska...71(6)-40 1/21/12 1/2/13 W Nebraska... 70(8)-44 2/2/13 63(11)-56 3/15/13 W vs. Nebraska... 71(10)-50 1/4/14 W Nebraska...84(3)-53 1/20/14 3/14/14 W vs. Nebraska...71(24)-67 1/22/18 W Nebraska... 64(13)-59 (#) indicates AP ranking SERIES HISTORY WITH NEBRASKA Date W/L OSU NEB Site 12/22/36 L A 12/11/37 W H 12/30/85 L N 12/5/87 W A 12/14/88 W H 3/20/89 W H 1/3/12 W H 1/21/12 W A 1/2/13 W H 2/2/13 W A 3/15/13 W N 1/4/14 W H 1/20/14 L A 3/14/14 W N 2/26/15 W H 2/20/16 W ot A 1/18/17 W A 2/18/17 L H 1/22/18 W H Ohio State Roster vs. Nebraska No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

56 OHIO STATE VS. NEBRASKA SERIES HISTORY WITH NEBRASKA Nebraska Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Nebraska OSU W/L Score FG 36 (73) Nebraska (12/14/88) W FGA 73 (36) Nebraska (12/14/88) W FG %.591 (26-44) vs. Nebraska (3/15/13) W FG 11 (19) vs. Nebraska (2/22/15) W FGA 21 Nebraska 1/21/12) W FG %.579 (11-19) vs. Nebraska (2/22/15) W FT 27 (30) Nebraska (12/14/88) W FTA 30 (27) Nebraska (12/14/88) W FT %.900 (27-30) Nebraska (12/14/88) W OR 16 Nebraska (12/14/88) W DR (2/20/16) W ot Rebs. (2/20/16) W ot PF Nebraska (1/20/14) L Pts. 103 Nebraska (12/14/88) W Assists 20 vs. Nebraska (3/15/13) W Blocks (2/20/16) W ot Steals 14 Nebraska (12/14/88) W Ohio State Individual vs. Nebraska FG 10 (15) Jay Burson (12/5/87) W FGA 16 (9) Deshaun Thomas (1/2/13) W FG 5 (7) Lenzelle Smith Jr. (1/2/13) W FGA 7 (5) Lenzelle Smith Jr. (1/2/13) W FT 9 (10) Tony White (12/14/88) W FTA 10 (8)* Aaron Craft (1/20/14) L OR 6* Trevor Thompson (1/18/17) W DR 11 LaQuinton Ross (3/14/14) W Rebs. 18 Brad Sellers (12/30/85) L Pts. 28 Jay Burson (12/5/87) W Assists 8* Aaron Craft (1/2/13) W Blocks 4 Amir Williams (1/2/13) W Steals 3* Sam Thompson (2/26/15) W Nebraska Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 31 (57) vs. Nebraska (12/30/85) L FGA 70 (2/20/16) W ot FG %.544 (31-57) vs. Nebraska (12/30/85) L FG 9 (2/20/16) W ot 3 FGA 35 (2/20/16) W ot 3 FG %.276 (8-29) Nebraska (1/22/18) W FT 17 (20) vs. Nebraska (3/14/14) W FTA 23 (2/20/16) W ot FT %.900 (9-10) Nebraska (3/20/89) W OR (2/20/16) W ot DR Nebraska (1/18/17) W Rebs. (2/20/16) W ot PF 26 vs. Nebraska (3/14/14) W Pts. 76 Nebraska (12/14/88) W Assists (3/20/89) W Blocks Nebraska (2/2/13) W Steals 13 Nebraska (1/3/12) W Nebraska Individual vs. Ohio State FG 11 (18) James Palmer, Jr. (1/22/18) W FGA 18 (11)* James Palmer, Jr. (1/22/18) W FG 5 (11)* James Palmer, Jr. (1/22/18) W FGA 15 (4) Ray Gallegos (1/2/13) W FT 7 (8)* James Palmer, Jr. (1/22/18) W FTA 9 (4) Derrick Vick (12/5/87) W OR 7 Michael Jacobson (2/20/16) W ot DR 8* Evan Taylor (1/18/17) W Rebs. 11 David Rivers (2/26/15) W Pts. 34 James Palmer, Jr. (1/22/18) W Assists 5 Tai Webster (2/20/16) W ot Blocks 3 Michael Jacobson (2/20/16) W ot Steals 7 B. Richardson (1/3/12) W

57 OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN SERIES INFORMATION WITH MICHIGAN Series... Ohio State leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Michigan... Michigan leads Neutral Games... Ohio State leads 4-2 Big Ten Tournament Games...Ohio State leads 4-1 Last Ohio State Win (12/4/17, Columbus) Last Michigan Win (2/18/18, Ann Arbor) Longest Ohio State win streak...8 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak ( ) Longest OSU away win streak...4 ( ) Longest UM streak... 7 (2),( , ) Longest UM home win streak...8 ( ) Longest UM away win streak... 5 ( ) Current Series Streak...Michigan W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. UM OSU vs. ranked UM teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (181) MICHIGAN SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU UM Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (181) 11,399 11, Avg OSU Wins (103) 7,061 5,910 1,151 Avg OSU Losses (78) 4,338 5, Avg In Columbus (86) 5,437 5, Avg Home Wins (59) 4,073 3, Avg Home Losses (27) 1,364 1, Avg In Ann Arbor (87) 5,374 5, Avg Away Wins (38) 2,540 2, Avg Away Losses (49) 2,834 3, Avg Neutral Site (8) Avg Neutral Wins (6) Avg Neutral Losses (2) Avg Note: Includes statistics from seven (6-1) vacated games from Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019 Crisler Center (12,721) Ann Arbor, Michigan 9 p.m., ESPN/2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Ann Arbor, Mich. (43,651) Colors... Maize and Blue Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Wolverines Arena (capacity)...crisler Center (12,707) Athletics Director:... Dave Brandon BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... John Beilein Alma Mater...Wheeling Jesuit, 1975 Record at Michigan (Yrs.) (11 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (36 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Tom Wywrot Office Phone SID ... twywrot@umich.edu Website...mgoblue.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED MICHIGAN TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UM(#) 1/18/64 2/3/64 W Michigan (2) 2/20/65 3/8/65 W Michigan (1) 2/27/71 2/9/ (16) 1/4/ (17) 1/12/ (19) 1/24/77 L Michigan (5) 2/5/ (7) 1/24/81 W Michigan (16) 2/12/ (13) 1/5/85 3/6/85 L Michigan (3) 1/4/86 L Michigan (2) 3/6/86 1/18/88 W Michigan (10) 3/12/ (10) 1/16/89 2/23/89 L Michigan (13) 2/18/90 W Michigan (5) 2/2/92 68(8)-58(15) 3/3/92 W Michigan...77(5)-66(18) 3/29/92 L vs Michigan (ot)...71(3)-75(15) 1/26/93 2/28/93 L Michigan (5) 1/13/94 (ot) (10) 2/13/94 L Michigan (11) 2/3/96 L Michigan (20) 1/2/ (8) 1/17/98 L Michigan (19) 2/11/98 2/9/06 94(19)-84(22) 1/17/09 1/29/12 W Michigan...64(4)-49(20) 2/18/12 51(6)-56(17) 3/10/12 W vs. Michigan... 77(7)-55(10) 1/13/13 W Michigan... 56(15)-53(2) 2/5/13 2/11/14 L Michigan... 60(22)-70(15) 3/15/14 L vs. Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 2/18/18 RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. MICHIGAN Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UM(#) 2/26/49 1/16/50 W Michigan...74(15)-58 2/27/50 1/2/56 2/1/60 W Michigan...99(5)-52 2/4/61 80(1)-58 1/13/62 W Michigan...89(1)-64 2/12/62 72(1)-57 1/12/63 W Michigan...68(4)-66 2/16/63 1/18/69 98(13)-85 2/27/71 1/15/72 W Michigan... 84(9)-73 1/29/72 1/20/79 2/8/79 W Michigan... 63(13)-60 1/19/80 74(2)-75 2/7/80 W Michigan... 66(13)-63 2/26/83 81(15)-71 1/16/89 1/5/91 67(6)-57 2/11/91 W Michigan...81(3)-65 2/2/92 68(8)-58(15) 3/3/92 W Michigan...77(5)-66(18) 3/29/92 L vs.michigan(ot)...71(3)-75(15) 2/6/00 2/9/06 94(19)-84(22) 2/25/06 W Michigan...64(13)-54 2/6/07 W Michigan... 76(3)-63 3/3/07 65(1)-61 3/9/07 W vs. Michigan...72(1)-62 2/27/10 W Michigan...66(9)-55 3/12/10 W vs. Michigan...69(5)-68 1/12/11 2/3/11 W Michigan...62(1)-53 3/12/11 W vs. Michigan... 68(1)-61 1/29/12 W Michigan...64(4)-49(20) 2/18/12 51(6)-56(17) 3/10/12 W vs. Michigan... 77(7)-55(10) 1/13/13 W Michigan... 56(15)-53(2) 2/5/13 2/11/14 L Michigan... 60(22)-70(15) 3/15/14 L vs. Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 2/22/15 57(24)-64 2/18/18 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Michigan No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

58 OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN SERIES HISTORY WITH MICHIGAN Date W/L OSU UM Site 2/28/09 W H 3/7/09 W A 1/21/18 W 37 7 H 3/9/18 W A 2/21/19 L A 3/8/19 L H 1/31/20 W A 3/13/20 W H 1/15/21 W A 3/5/21 L H 1/9/22 W A 2/11/22 L H 1/27/23 L A 2/22/23 L H 1/17/25 L A 2/16/26 W H 2/20/26 W H 3/6/26 L A 1/16/28 L A 2/27/28 L H 2/9/29 L A 3/2/29 L H 1/17/31 W H 1/26/31 L A 1/28/32 L H 3/7/32 L A 1/22/34 L A 2/17/34 L H 1/7/35 W (ot) A 3/2/35 W H Michigan Series Records 1/23/37 W A 2/27/37 L H 1/10/38 L A 1/24/38 L H 1/23/39 W H 2/27/39 W A 1/6/40 L A 3/2/40 W H 1/6/41 W A 3/1/41 W H 1/24/42 L A 2/20/43 W H 2/22/43 W H 1/28/44 W A 1/29/44 W A 12/30/44 W (ot) A 1/20/45 W H 12/29/45 W H 1/26/46 L A 2/8/47 L A 3/3/47 L H 2/2/48 W H 2/28/48 L A 1/29/49 L A 2/26/49 W H 1/16/50 W H 2/27/50 W A 2/19/51 W A 2/23/52 W H 1/5/53 W A 3/9/53 W H Ohio State Team vs. Michigan OSU W/L Score FG 46 (92) Michigan (2/28/59) W FGA 100 Michigan (1/10/59) L FG % 70.0 Michigan (2/12/81) W FG 15 Michigan (2/9/06) W FGA 26 (8) Michigan (2/5/05) W FG % 62.5 Michigan (2/9/06) W FT 33 (43) Michigan (2/15/58) L FTA 44 Michigan (1/8/55) L FT % 100 (16-16) Michigan (1/15/03) L OR 21 Michigan (3/29/92) W DR 31 Michigan (1/24/02) W Rebs. 64 Michigan (1/20/68) W PF Michigan (1/29/72) L Pts. 106 Michigan (2/28/59) W Assists 21 Michigan (2/11/91) W Blocks 13 Michigan (2/6/07) W Steals 17 Michigan (2/5/05) W Ohio State Individual vs. Michigan FG 16 (28) Allan Hornyak (2/27/71) W FGA 31 (10) Robin Freeman (1/8/55) L FG 5 (6) Je Kel Foster (2/9/06) W FGA 13 (4) Tony Stockman (2/29/04) L FT 15 (17) Robin Freeman (1/8/55) L FTA 17 (15) Robin Freeman (1/8/55) L OR 8 Lenzelle Smith Jr. (1/29/12) W DR 11 Jared Sullinger (2/3/11) W Rebs. 20 Jerry Lucas (1/13/62) W Pts. 42 Gary Bradds (2/3/64) W Assists 9 Jamar Butler (2/5/08) W Blocks 7 Greg Oden (2/6/07) W Steals 6 Jerry Francis (2/5/87) W /4/54 L A 2/13/54 W H 1/8/55 L (ot) A 2/21/55 W H 1/2/56 W A 2/23/57 W H 1/13/58 L A 2/15/58 W H 1/10/59 L A 2/28/59 W H 2/1/60 W H 2/4/61 W A 1/13/62 W H 2/12/62 W A 1/12/63 W H 2/16/63 W A 1/18/64 L A 2/3/64 W H 2/20/65 L A 3/8/65 W H 1/8/66 L H 2/18/67 W A 1/2068 W H 1/27/68 W A 1/18/69 W A 3/8/69 W H 1/13/70 W H 2/27/71 W A 1/15/72 W H 1/29/72 L A 1/6/73 L H 3/10/73 W A 2/9/74 L A 1/4/75 L A 3/8/75 L H 1/12/76 L A 2/9/76 L H 1/24/77 L H 2/5/77 L A 1/23/78 W H 2/9/78 L A 1/20/79 W A 2/8/79 W H 1/19/80 L (ot) A 2/7/80 W H 1/24/81 W H 2/12/81 W A 1/28/82 L (ot) A 2/18/82 W H 1/20/83 W H 2/26/83 W A 1/18/84 W A 2/25/84 L H 1/5/85 L A 3/6/85 L H 1/4/86 L H 3/6/86 L A 1/8/87 L A 2/5/87 W H 1/18/88 W H 3/12/88 L A 1/16/89 L A Michigan Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 43 (83) Michigan (2/9/76) L FGA 100 (36) Michigan (3/8/69) W FG % 64.1 Michigan (1/16/89) L FG 14 (2/5/13) L ot 3 FGA 35 Michigan (2/4/17) W FG % 58.3 Michigan (1/8/87) L FT 32 Michigan (1/29/72) L FTA 50 Michigan (1/29/72) L FT % 1.00 Michigan (3/2/02) W OR 20 Michigan (3/3/92) W DR 32 Michigan (2/23/89) L Rebs. Michigan (2/20/65) L PF Michigan (1/27/68) W Pts. Michigan (1/8/87) L Assists Michigan (3/12/88) L Blocks Michigan (1/18/90) L Steals 11 Michigan (3/3/92) W Michigan Individual vs. Ohio State FG 17 (27) Mike McGee (2/12/81) W FGA 36 (17) Henry Wilmore (2/27/71) W FG 6 (9)* Tim Hardaway Jr. (2/5/13) L ot 3 FGA 10 (6) Robbie Reid (1/16/99) L FT 16 (22) Henry Wilmore (1/29/72) L FTA 22 (16) Henry Wilmore (1/29/72) L OR 7 Brent Petway (2/29/04) L DR 11 Glen Rice (1/8/87) L Rebs. 21 M.C. Burton (2/15/58) W Pts. 42 Henry Wilmore (2/27/71) W Assists 12 Gary Grant (3/12/88) L Blocks 6 Ekpe Udoh (2/17/08) L Steals 5 Daniel Horton (2/9/06) W /23/89 L H 1/18/90 L A 2/18/90 W H 1/5/91 W A 2/11/91 W H 2/2/92 W A 3/3/92 W H 3/29/92 L (ot) N 1/26/93 L A 2/28/93 L H 1/13/94 L (ot) A 2/13/94 L H 2/8/95 L A 2/3/96 L H 1/2/97 W A 3/5/97 L (ot) H 1/28/98 L H 2/11/98 L A *1/16/99 L A *2/9/99 W H *3/5/99 W N 2/6/00 W A *1/18/01 W H *1/24/02 W H *3/2/02 W A *3/8/02 W N 1/15/03 L H 2/15/03 L A 2/29/04 L A 2/5/05 W H 2/9/06 W A 2/25/06 W H 2/6/07 W H 3/3/07 W A 3/9/07 W N 2/5/08 W H 2/17/08 L A 1/17/09 W A 1/28/09 W H 1/3/10 L A 2/27/10 W H 3/12/10 W N 1/12/11 W A 2/3/11 W H 3/12/11 W N 1/29/12 W H 2/18/12 L A 3/10/12 W N 1/13/13 W H 2/5/13 L (ot) A 2/11/14 L H 3/15/14 L N 1/13/15 W H 2/22/15 L A 2/16/16 W H 2/4/17 W A 12/4/17 W H 2/18/18 L A NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 56

59 OHIO STATE VS. PENN STATE SERIES INFORMATION WITH PENN STATE Series...Ohio State leads Games at Ohio State... Ohio State leads 17-5 Games at Penn State... Ohio State leads 13-9 Neutral Site Games... Ohio State leads 4-3 Last Ohio State Win (2/28/17, State College) Last Penn State Win (3/2/18, New York) Longest Ohio State win streak ( ) Longest OSU home win streak... 9 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 6 ( ) Longest PSU win streak... 4 ( ) Longest PSU home win streak... 5 ( ) Longest PSU away win streak... 2 ( ) Current Series Streak...Penn State W-3 Ranked OSU teams vs. Penn State OSU vs. ranked Penn State teams OSU record when both teams are ranked...none WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (55) Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m., ESPN/2 GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...University Park, Pa. (46,848) Colors...Blue and White Conference...Big Ten Nickname... Nittany Lions Arena (capacity)...bryce Jordan Center (15,261) Athletic Director... Sandy Barbour BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Patrick Chambers Alma Mater...Philadelphia University, 1994 Record at Penn State (Yrs.) (7 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (9 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Rose Carter Office Phone SID ...rpc14@psu.edu Press Row Phone Website... gopsusports.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED PENN STATE TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-PSU(#) 1/3/96 L Penn State (25) 3/9/96 State (16) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. PENN STATE Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-PSU(#) 12/23/61 W Penn State...92(1)-49 1/2/92 W Penn State...73(7)-63 2/27/99 State... 85(10)-98 2/12/00 W Penn State... 88(5)-75 3/1/00 State...79(6)-73 3/10/00 L vs. Penn State... 66(4)-73 1/5/06 W Penn State (18)-69 1/21/06 State...75(19)-65 3/10/06 W vs. Penn State... 63(7)-56 2/14/07 State...64(2)-62 2/21/07 W Penn State...68(2)-60 2/3/10 W Penn State...75(13)-62 2/24/10 State... 75(9)-67 1/15/11 W Penn State...69(2)-66 3/1/11 State...82(1)-61 3/13/11 W vs. Penn State...71(1)-60 1/25/12 W Penn State... 79(4)-58 1/26/13 State...65(14)-51 1/29/14 L Penn State-ot... 70(24)-71 2/27/14 State...63(22)-65 2/11/15 W Penn State... 75(23)-55 3/4/15 State...77(23)-67 1/25/18 L Penn State...79(13)-82 2/15/18 State... 56(8)-79 3/2/18 L vs. Penn State...68(13)-69 (#) indicates AP ranking PENN STATE SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU PSU Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (55) 3,895 3, Avg OSU Wins (37) 2,736 2, Avg OSU Losses (18) 1,227 1, Avg In Columbus (25) 1,871 1, Avg Home Wins (19) 1,429 1, Avg Home Losses (6) Avg In Univ. Park (23) 1,615 1, Avg Away Wins (14) 1, Avg Away Losses (9) Avg Neutral Site (7) Avg Neutral Wins (4) Avg Neutral Losses (3) Avg Note: Includes statistics from four (3-1) vacated games from Ohio State Roster vs. Penn State No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Michah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

60 OHIO STATE VS. PENN STATE SERIES HISTORY WITH PENN STATE Date W/L OSU PSU Site 12/30/50 L N 12/23/61 W H 12/8/73 W H 12/7/75 L A 1/2/92 W H 1/5/93 W A 2/5/93 W H 1/19/94 W H 2/19/94 W A 1/14/95 L H 3/1/95 L A 1/3/96 L H 3/9/96 L A 1/8/97 W H 3/1/97 L A 2/16/98 L A 2/28/98 L H *11/20/98 W H 2/27/99 L (ot) A 2/12/00 W H 3/1/00 W A 3/10/00 L N *1/10/01 L H *3/3/01 W A *1/16/02 W H 2/12/03 W A 1/10/04 L A 3/3/04 W H 1/26/05 W H 2/12/05 W A 3/10/05 W N 1/5/06 W H 1/21/06 W A 3/10/06 W N 2/14/07 W A 2/21/07 W H 1/29/08 W A 2/24/09 W H 2/3/10 W H 2/24/10 W A 1/15/11 W H 3/1/11 W A 3/13/11 W N 1/25/12 W H 1/26/13 W A 1/29/14 L (ot) H 2/27/14 L A 2/8/15 W H 3/4/15 W A 1/21/16 W H 3/10/16 W N 2/28/17 W A 1/25/18 L H 2/15/18 L A 3/2/18 L N NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. Penn State Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Penn State OSU W/L Score FG 43 (68) Penn State (1/5/06) W FGA 83 (21) Penn State (12/30/50) L FG % 63.2 (43-68) Penn State (1/5/06) W FG 13 State (3/1/11) W FGA 31 (11) Penn State (3/10/05) W FG % 60.0 (6-10) Penn State (1/19/94) W FT 26 (39) vs. Penn State (3/10/16) W FTA 39 (26) vs. Penn State (3/10/16) W FT % 1.00 (16-16) Penn State (1/25/18) L OR 21 Penn State (3/10/00) L DR 35 Penn State (1/25/12) W Rebs. 66 Penn State (12/23/61) W PF Penn State (2/27/99) L Pts. 104 Penn State (1/5/06) W Assists 28 Penn State (1/5/06) W Blocks 9 Penn State (2/12/00) W Steals 11 Penn State (3/3/04) W Ohio State Individual vs. Penn State FG 13 (22) Doug Etzler (3/1/95) L FGA 23 (11) Michael Redd (2/28/98) L FG 10 (12) Jon Diebler (3/1/11) W FGA 14 (2) Scoonie Penn (3/10/00) L FT 13 (15) Marc Loving (3/10/16) W FTA 16 (8)* D Angelo Russell (3/4/15) W OR 8 Jermaine Tate (1/3/96) L DR 14 Shun Jenkins (2/12/03) W Rebs. 17 Shun Jenkins (2/12/03) W Pts. 32 Michael Redd (2/28/98) L Assists 8 Evan Turner (2/24/09) W Blocks 8 Ken Johnson (2/12/00) W Steals 6 Carlos Davis (2/16/98) L Penn State Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 31 State (2/27/99) L FGA 72 (25) Penn State (12/30/50) L FG % 55.8 (24-43) Penn State (1/3/96) L FG 11 (14)* Penn State (1/25/18) L FGA 32 Penn State (1/29/08) W FG % 78.6 (11-14) Penn State (1/25/18) L FT 28 (36) Penn State (2/28/98) L FTA 36 (28) Penn State (2/28/98) L FT % 92.3 (12-13) Penn State (1/15/11) W OR Penn State (1/5/93) W DR 34 Penn State (1/14/95) L Rebs. 44 Penn State (1/14/95) L PF 28 Penn State (2/21/07) W Pts. Penn State (2/27/99) L ot Assists Penn State (2/16/98) L Blocks Penn State (1/26/13) W Steals Penn State (1/10/04) L Penn State Individual vs. Ohio State FG 10 (14)* Tony Carr (1/25/19) L FGA 25 (9) Joe Crispin (3/3/01) W FG 7 (14) Joe Crispin (2/27/99) L FGA 14 (5) Shep Garner (2/28/17) W FT 11 (16) Marlon Smith (1/10/04) L FTA 16 (11) Marlon Smith (1/10/04) L OR 7 Geary Claxton (1/26/05) W DR 10 John Amaechi (2/19/94) W Rebs. 14 John Amaechi (2/19/94) W Pts. 30 Tony Carr (2/15/18) L Assists 9 Ben Luber (3/10/06) W Blocks 6 Calvin Booth (2/16/98) L Steals 4 Geary Claxton (1/21/06) W

61 OHIO STATE VS. INDIANA SERIES INFORMATION WITH INDIANA Series...Indiana leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Indiana...Indiana leads Neutral Games... Indiana leads 5-1 Last OSU Win (2/23/18, Bloomington ) Last Indiana Win (3/4/17, Columbus) Longest OSU win streak...6 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak... 7 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak...3 (3) (last ) Longest Indiana win streak...9 ( ) Longest IU home win streak...13 ( ) Longest IU away win streak... 4 ( ) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-2 Ranked OSU teams vs. Indiana OSU vs. ranked Indiana teams OSU when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct OR FEWER TOTAL (190) INDIANA SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU IU Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (190) 11,545 11, Avg OSU Wins (83) 5,525 4, Avg OSU Losses (107) 6,020 7,229-1,209 Avg In Columbus (92) 5,851 5, Avg Home Wins (55) 3,762 3, Avg Home Losses (37) 2,089 2, Avg In Bloomington (92) 5,299 5, Avg Away Wins (27) 1,711 1, Avg Away Losses (65) 3,588 4, Avg Neutral Site (6) Avg Neutral Wins (1) Avg Neutral Losses (5) Avg Note: Includes statistics from six (4-2) vacated games from Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019 Assembly Hall (17,472) Bloomington, Indiana 1 p.m., CBS GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)...Bloomington, Ind. (48,514) Colors...Cream and Crimson Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Hoosiers Arena (capacity)... Assembly Hall (17,222) Athletics Director... Fred Glass BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Archie Miller Alma Mater... North Carolina State (2002) Record at Indiana (Yrs.) (2 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (7 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID...J.D. Campbell Office Phone jc56@indiana.edu Press Row Phone Website...iuhoosiers.com Credentials... SID submits media list to Campbell OSU VS. RANKED INDIANA TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-IU(#) 2/6/50 (7)-55 (12) 1/6/51 L Indiana (6) 1/22/51 (6) 1/7/52 W Indiana (5) 1/12/53 L Indiana (7) 2/21/53 (2) 1/18/ (3) 2/27/54 L Indiana (3) 2/23/ (19) 1/9/60 W Indiana (7)-95 (11) 2/29/60 83 (2)-99 (20) 1/16/65 L Indiana (5) 3/1/ (7) 12/30/71 L vs Indiana (14) 1/13/73 (16) 2/5/73 W Indiana (5) 3/2/74 W Indiana (9) 12/28/75 L vs Indiana (2) 2/1/75 L Indiana (1) 3/2/75 (1) 1/3/76 L Indiana (1) 3/6/76 (1) 1/3/80 W Indiana (7)-58 (11) 3/2/80 (ot)...73 (10)-76 (13) 2/26/81 (16) 1/8/83 W Indiana (1) 3/12/83 60 (16)-81 (7) 1/19/85 W Indiana (11) 2/16/86 L Indiana (16) 1/4/87 L Indiana (6) 3/7/87 (4) 3/1/89 L Indiana (3) 1/4/90 W Indiana (9) 1/21/91 (4)-85 (3) 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)...97 (2)-95 (4) 1/14/92 (4)-91 (5) 2/23/92 L Indiana...80 (6)-86 (7) 1/24/93 69 (24)-96 (2) 2/23/93 W Indiana (ot) (1) 3/6/94 W Indiana (17) 1/30/97 W Indiana (17) 2/8/97 (20) 1/11/03 W Indiana (15) 1/21/ (14) 1/7/06 79(18)-81(16) 2/10/08 L Indiana (14) 2/26/08 12/31/11 1/15/12 W Indiana...80(5)-63(7) 2/10/13 L Indiana...68(10)-81(1) 3/5/13 1/25/15 W Indiana (23) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. INDIANA Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-IU(#) 2/6/50 2/20/50 W Indiana...75(3)-65 2/9/57 59(12)-69 1/9/60 W Indiana... 96(7)-95(11) 2/29/60 83(2)-99(20) 2/6/61 W Indiana...100(1)-65 2/20/61 3/10/62 W Indiana... 90(1)-65 3/9/63 (ot)... 85(3)-87 1/4/69 90(13)-82 3/9/71 W Indiana... 91(12)-75 1/22/72 W Indiana... 80(7)-74 1/27/79 W Indiana (ot)... 66(10)-63 2/3/79 62(7)-70 1/3/80 W Indiana... 59(7)-58(11) 3/2/80 (ot)...73(10)-76(13) 3/12/83 60(16)-81(7) 1/4/89 1/21/91 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)...97(2)-95(4) 1/14/92 2/23/92 L Indiana...80(6)-86(7) 1/24/93 69(24)-96(2) 1/7/06 79(18)-81(16) 3/11/06 W vs. Indiana...52(7)-51 1/2/07 W vs. Indiana (6)-67 2/10/10 69(13)-52 12/31/10 2/27/11 W Indiana... 82(2)-61 12/31/11 1/15/12 W Indiana...80(5)-63(7) 2/10/13 L Indiana...68(10)-81(1) 3/5/13 3/2/14 64(22)-74 1/10/15 66(22)-69 1/30/18 W Indiana...71(17)-56 2/23/18 (2 ot)...80(16)-78 (#) indicates AP ranking Ohio State Roster vs. Indiana No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Andre Wesson Kaleb Wesson

62 OHIO STATE VS. INDIANA SERIES HISTORY WITH INDIANA Date W/L OSU IU Site 3/4/05 W H 1/29/12 L A 1/25/13 W H 3/7/13 W A 1/31/14 W H 2/28/14 W A 2/12/16 L A 2/22/16 L H 2/24/17 L H 3/2/17 W A 2/9/18 W H 2/12/18 W A 2/7/19 W A 2/15/19 L H 1/10/20 L H 2/28/20 L A 1/8/21 L H 2/14/21 L A 1/20/22 W H 2/27/22 W A 1/25/24 L A 2/16/24 W H 1/10/25 W H 3/7/25 W A 2/22/27 W A 3/9/27 L H 2/13/28 L A 2/22/28 L H 2/8/30 L H 3/1/30 L A Indiana Series Records 1/12/31 L A 3/2/31 W H 1/7/33 W H 3/6/33 L A 1/8/34 L A 1/15/34 W H 2/15/36 W H 3/2/36 L A 1/18/37 L A 2/13/37 W H 1/7/39 W H 2/6/39 L A 2/26/40 W H 3/4/40 L A 2/3/41 L A 2/17/41 L H 2/2/42 L H 3/7/42 L A 1/9/43 L A 1/11/43 L A 1/14/44 W H 1/15/44 W H 2/17/45 W A 2/24/45 W H 1/19/46 L A 2/9/46 W (ot) H 1/6/47 L H 2/24/47 L A 1/12/48 L A 2/23/48 W H 2/7/49 W H Ohio State Team vs. Indiana OSU W/L Score FG 43 (2/14/70) W FGA 88 (34) Indiana (2/2/59) L FG % 63.0 (1/31/09) W FG 13 (12/31/10) W FGA 27 (7) Indiana (2/10/08) L FG % 68.4 (1/21/91) W FT 36 (45) Indiana (2/4/56) W FTA 45 (36) Indiana (2/4/56) W FT % (10-10) Indiana (1/3/75) L OR (1/10/15) L DR 31 Indiana (3/11/06) W Rebs. 65 Indiana (3/10/62) W PF (2/8/74) L Pts. 108 Indiana (3/4/69) W Assists 23 Indiana (1/13/09) W Blocks (2/23/18) W ot Steals 10 Indiana (1/15/12) W Ohio State Individual vs. Indiana FG 14 (20) Richard Ricketts (3/1/65) L FGA 29 (13) Robin Freeman (2/4/56) W FG 6 (11) Doug Etzler (1/28/95) L FGA 11 (6) Doug Etzler (1/28/95) L FT 15 (17) Robin Freeman (2/4/56) W FTA 17 (15) Robin Freeman (2/4/56) W OR 10 Perry Carter (1/4/89) L DR 11 Keita Bates-Diop (2/23/18) W ot Rebs. 30 Jerry Lucas (3/10/62) W Points 41 Robin Freeman (3/10/62) W Assists 10 D Angelo Russell (1/25/15)* W Blocks 7 L. Funderburke (2/23/92) W ot Steals 6 Aaron Craft (2/27/11) W /21/49 L A 2/6/50 W A 2/20/50 W H 1/6/51 L H 1/22/51 L A 1/7/52 W H 2/25/52 L A 1/12/53 L H 2/21/53 L A 1/18/54 L A 2/27/54 L H 2/5/55 W H 3/5/55 L A 2/4/56 W H 2/9/57 L A 2/17/58 W A 2/22/58 L H 2/2/59 L H 2/23/59 W A 1/9/60 W H 2/29/60 L A 2/6/61 W H 2/20/61 W A 3/10/62 W H 3/9/63 L (ot) A 2/8/64 W (ot) A 2/29/64 W H 1/16/65 L H 3/1/65 L A 2/14/66 L A 1/14/67 L H 2/5/68 W A 3/2/68 W H 2/8/69 W A 3/4/69 W H 2/14/70 W A 12/30/70 L N 3/9/71 W H 1/22/72 W H 3/4/72 L A 1/13/73 L A 2/5/73 W H 3/2/74 W H 12/28/74 L N 2/1/75 L H 3/2/75 L A 1/3/76 L H 3/6/76 L A 1/22/77 L H 3/5/77 L A 1/19/78 L A 2/16/78 L H 1/27/79 W (ot) H 2/3/79 L A 3/19/79 L N 1/3/80 W H 3/2/80 L (ot) A 1/18/81 L H 2/26/81 L A 1/16/82 L A 2/25/82 W H 1/8/83 W H Indiana Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 50 (79) Indiana (2/2/59) L FGA 101 Indiana (2/21/53) L FG % 69.5 Indiana (3/12/83) L FG 15 (1/31/09) W FGA 34 (9) Indiana (1/11/03) W FG % 66.7 (8-12) Indiana (2/23/92) L FT 43 Indiana (2/8/97) L FTA 56 Indiana (3/5/55) L FT % (18-18) Indiana (1/27/88) L OR 18 Indiana (1/6/96) L DR Indiana (1/10/16) L Rebs. Indiana (2/23/59) W PF 33 Indiana (1/6/51) L Pts. 122 Indiana (2/2/59) L Assists Indiana (12/28/74) L Blocks Indiana (1/31/01) L Steals Indiana (1/10/98) L Indiana Individual vs. Ohio State FG 16 (27) Don Schlundt (1/18/54) L FGA 28 (6) Bobby Leonard (2/21/53) L FG 9 (11) Matt Roth (1/31/09) W FGA 16 (7) A.J. Guyton (1/9/99) W FT 25 (30) Don Schlundt (3/5/55) L FTA 30 (25) Don Schlundt (3/5/55) L OR 7 Tom Pritchard (1/13/09) W DR 10 Kirk Haston (2/19/00) W Rebs. 19 Walt Bellamy (2/6/61) W Pts. 47 Don Schlundt (3/5/55) L Assists 11 Ryan Tapak (3/11/04) L Blocks 5 Jared Jeffries (1/18/02) W Steals 5 Kirk Haston (1/31/01) L /12/83 L A 1/7/84 L H 3/10/84 L A 1/19/85 W H 2/14/85 W A 1/15/86 L A 2/16/86 L H 1/4/87 L H 3/7/87 L A 1/27/88 L H 3/5/88 L A 1/4/89 L A 3/1/89 L H 1/4/90 W H 3/8/90 L A 1/21/91 W A 2/17/91 W (2 ot) H 1/14/92 L A 2/23/92 L H 1/24/93 L A 2/23/93 W (ot) H 2/2/94 L (ot) A 3/6/94 W H 1/28/95 L A 2/14/95 L H 1/6/96 L A 3/6/96 L H 1/30/97 W H 2/8/97 L A 1/10/98 L A 2/19/98 L H 3/5/98 L N *1/9/99 W H *2/17/99 W A *2/19/00 W A *1/31/01 L H *1/19/02 W H *2/20/02 L A 1/11/03 W H 1/21/03 L A 1/20/04 L H 2/21/04 W A 3/11/04 L N 1/22/05 L A 2/15/05 W H 1/7/06 L A 3/11/06 W N 1/2/07 W H 2/10/08 L H 2/26/08 L A 1/13/09 W H 1/31/09 W A 1/6/10 W H 2/10/10 W A 12/31/10 W A 2/27/11 W H 12/31/11 L A 1/15/12 W H 2/10/13 L H 3/5/13 W A 3/2/14 L A 1/10/15 L A 1/25/15 W H 1/10/16 L A 3/4/17 L H 1/30/18 W H 2/23/18 W A NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 60

63 OHIO STATE VS. NORTHWESTERN SERIES INFORMATION WITH NORTHWESTERN Series...Ohio State leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Northwestern...Ohio State leads Neutral Site Games... Ohio State leads 1-0 Last Ohio State Win (1/17/18, Rosemont) Last Northwestern Win (1/22/17, Columbus) Longest Ohio State win streak (last )* Longest OSU home win streak...31 ( ) Longest OSU away win streak... 5, several (last )* Longest Northwestern win streak... 7 ( ) Longest NU home win streak...4 ( ) Longest NU away win streak...4, twice (last ) Current Series Streak... Ohio State W-1 Ranked OSU teams vs. Northwestern OSU vs. ranked Northwestern teams OSU record when both teams are ranked... None *latest streak WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct or fewer Total (170) NORTHWESTERN SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU NW Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (170) 10,530 9,473 1, Avg OSU Wins (124) 8,341 6,884 1,457 Avg OSU Losses (46) 2,189 2, Avg In Columbus (86) 5,518 4, Avg Home Wins (71) 4,911 3, Avg Home Losses (15) Avg In Evanston (83) 4,945 4, Avg Away Wins (52) 3,363 2, Avg Away Losses (31) 1,582 1, Avg Neutral Site (1) Avg Neutral Wins (1) Avg Neutral Losses (0) Avg Note: Includes statistics from six (6-0) vacated games from Wed., Feb. 20, 2019 Value City Arena (18,809) Columbus, Ohio 8:30 p.m., BTN Wed., March 6, 2019 Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,039) Evanston, Illinois 9 p.m., BTN GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Evanston, Ill. (8,367) Colors...Purple and White Conference... Big Ten Nickname... Wildcats Arena (capacity)... Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,039) Athletics Director...Jim Phillips BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Chris Collins Alma Mater...Duke (1996) Record at Northwestern (Yrs.) (5 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (5 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Ray O Connell Office Phone raymond.oconnell@northwestern.edu Website... nusports.com Credentials...nusports.com/school-bio/media-services.html OSU VS. RANKED NORTHWESTERN TEAMS Date W/L Site... OSU(#)-NU(#) 1/29/55 W Northwestern (16) 1/17/59 W Northwestern (11) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. NORTHWESTERN Date W/L Site... OSU(#)-NU(#) 1/14/50 W Northwestern... 61(15)-51 2/18/50 68(3)-46 1/23/56 W Northwestern... 91(11)-42 1/26/57 W Northwestern... 83(12)-73 1/16/60 W Northwestern...81(5)-64 2/6/60 1/14/61 79(1)-45 2/13/61 W Northwestern...89(1)-65 1/6/62 2/3/62 W Northwestern...97(1)-61 2/25/63 2/25/69 2/20/71 W Northwestern... 84(20)-72 3/6/71 2/26/72 76(15)-74 1/25/79 W Northwestern...73(10)-61 2/17/79 88(17)-73 1/12/80 75(3)-63 2/21/80 W Northwestern... 68(11)-59 2/17/83 W Northwestern...71(20)-55 1/26/89 W Northwestern (17)-68 2/18/89 1/10/91 2/9/91 W Northwestern... 96(3)-64 1/11/92 3/7/92 W Northwestern... 93(5)-78 2/20/99 W Northwestern...59(11)-49 2/18/06 W Northwestern... 61(12)-52 3/1/06 1/17/07 W Northwestern...73(7)-41 1/24/07 1/19/10 W Northwestern...76(21)-56 1/29/11 58(1)-57 3/11/11 W vs. Northwestern...67(1)-61 12/28/11 W Northwestern... 87(2)-54 2/29/12 75(10)-73 2/14/13 W Northwestern...69(13)-59 2/28/13 2/19/14 W Northwestern...76(24)-60 1/17/18 (#) indicates AP ranking *Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois Ohio State Roster vs. Northwestern No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kaleb Wesson

64 OHIO STATE VS. NORTHWESTERN SERIES HISTORY WITH NORTHWESTERN Date W/L OSU NU Site 1/18/13 L H 3/8/13 L A 1/22/15 L H 2/27/15 L H 1/8/16 L H 1/25/16 L A 2/16/17 W A 2/22/17 W (ot) H 2/2/18 L A 2/25/18 W H 2/25/22 L A 3/4/22 W (2 ot) H 1/3/23 L (ot) H 1/29/23 W A 1/24/25 W H 2/23/25 W A 2/12/26 L A 2/27/26 W H 1/19/28 W H 3/5/28 L A 1/7/29 W A 1/14/29 L H 1/24/31 L A 2/28/31 L H 1/23/32 L A 2/29/32 L H 1/13/34 L H 1/22/34 L A 1/26/35 W A 2/11/35 W H 2/15/37 W H 2/22/37 L A 1/8/38 L A 2/28/38 W H 1/14/39 W A 2/20/39 W H 1/15/40 W H 2/19/40 W A 1/11/41 W H 2/22/41 W A 1/19/42 W H 3/6/43 L H 1/22/44 L A 1/13/45 W H 2/10/45 W A 1/28/46 W H 2/23/46 W A 1/8/47 W H 2/28/47 W A 1/3/48 W H 2/9/48 L A 1/8/49 W H 2/19/49 L A 1/14/50 W H 2/18/50 W A 1/20/51 L A 1/29/51 L H 1/5/52 L A 2/12/52 W H 12/29/53 W H 1/26/53 L A Northwestern Series Records Ohio State Team vs. Northwestern OSU W/L Score FG 42 (80) Northwestern (2/3/62) W FGA 92 Northwestern (2/10/58) L FG % 62.8 (27-43) Northwestern (1/28/84) W FT 32 (49) Northwestern (12/29/53) W FTA 49 (32) Northwestern (12/29/53) W FT % 94.4 (17-18) Northwestern (1/16/60) W FG 10 (20) Northwestern (12/28/11) W FGA 24 Northwestern (3/1/06) W FG % 72.7 (8-11) Northwestern (1/17/96) W OR Northwestern (3/5/03) W DR 34 Northwestern (12/28/11) W Rebs. Northwestern (1/6/62) W PF 33 Northwestern (1/29/51) L Pts. 103 Northwestern (2/25/78) W Assists 27 Northwestern (3/7/92) W Blocks 9 Northwestern (1/25/79) W Steals 18 Northwestern (2/25/78) W Ohio State Individual vs. Northwestern FG 14 (20) Wardell Jackson (2/24/73) W FGA 29 (11) Ron Sepic (2/26/66) L FG 8 (10) Jon Diebler (2/18/09) L FGA 11 (4) Jamar Butler (2/13/08) W FT 16 (18) Jared Sullinger (3/11/11) W FTA 18 (16) Jared Sullinger (3/11/11) W OR 11 Jared Sullinger (2/29/12) W DR 12 Greg Oden (1/24/07) W Rebs. 21 Paul Ebert (12/29/53) W Pts. 35 Gary Bradds (1/28/63) W Assists 13 Kelvin Ransey (1/12/80) W Blocks 7 Brad Sellers (1/12/85) W Steals 6 Tony Stockman (2/4/04) W /8/54 L A 1/29/55 W H 1/23/56 W H 2/13/56 W A 1/26/57 W H 3/2/57 W A 2/10/58 L A 1/17/59 W H 1/16/60 W H 2/6/60 W A 1/14/61 W A 2/13/61 W H 1/6/62 W A 2/3/62 W H 1/28/63 W H 2/25/63 W A 2/22/64 W A 2/27/65 W H 1/22/66 W H 2/26/66 L A 1/30/67 L A 2/25/67 L H 2/20/68 W H 2/25/69 L A 1/17/70 W H 1/31/70 W A 2/20/71 W H 3/6/71 W A 2/26/72 W A 2/24/73 W H 2/2/74 L H 2/25/74 W (ot) A 1/20/75 W A 2/17/75 W H 1/31/76 W H 2/28/76 L A 1/15/77 W A 2/24/77 L H 1/12/78 W A 2/25/78 W H 1/25/79 W H 2/17/79 W A 1/12/80 W A 2/21/80 W H 1/15/81 W H 2/28/81 L A 1/23/82 W (2 ot) H 2/20/82 W A 1/29/83 L A 2/17/83 W H 1/28/84 W H 2/16/84 L A 1/12/85 W H 2/7/85 W A 1/11/86 W (ot) A 2/6/86 W H 1/15/87 W H 2/14/87 W A 2/6/88 W A 2/20/88 W H 1/26/89 W H 2/18/89 L A Northwestern Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 40 (1/30/67) L FGA 92 (31) Northwestern (1/17/59) W FG % 59.1 (2/16/84) L FT 35 (44) Northwestern (2/25/67) L FTA 44 (35) Northwestern (2/25/67) L FT % 94.4 (17-18) Northwestern (1/31/76) W FG 13 (2/29/12) W FGA 36 (10) Northwestern (2/1/03) W FG % 52.0 (13-25) Northwestern (1/26/89) W OR (1/10/91) W DR (1/25/97) L Rebs. 62 Northwestern (2/25/67) L PF (3/3/90) W Pts. (1/30/67) L Assists (2/29/12) W Blocks (1/6/16) W Steals (2/13/08) W Northwestern Individual vs. Ohio State FG 15 (19) Bob Svete (2/28/76) L FGA 26 (10) Willie Jones (1/16/60) W FG 7 (12) Craig Moore (2/18/09) L FGA 15 (6) Craig Moore (3/8/09) W FT 14 (16) Frank Ehmann (1/29/55) W FTA 16 (8) Barry Moran (2/20/71) W OR 8 Don Brotz (1/10/91) W DR 10 Shon Morris (2/14/87) W Rebs. 22 Brian Pitts (1/22/66) W Pts. 32 Bob Svete (2/28/76) L Assists 8* Mike Turner (2/14/13) W Blocks 5 Brian Pitts (2/14/87) W Steals 5 Kevin Coble (2/13/08) W /1/90 W H 3/3/90 W A 1/10/91 W A 2/9/91 W H 1/11/92 W A 3/7/92 W H 2/10/93 W A 3/9/94 W H 2/1/95 L A 2/11/95 W H 1/17/96 W H 2/24/96 W A 1/25/97 L A 2/13/97 W H 2/21/98 L A 2/20/99 W H *1/15/00 W A *2/23/00 W H *1/3/01 W H *2/24/01 W A *1/12/02 W A *2/2/02 W H 2/1/03 W H 3/5/03 W A 2/4/04 W H 1/29/05 W A 2/18/06 W H 3/1/06 W A 1/17/07 W H 1/24/07 W A 1/6/08 W H 2/13/08 W A 2/18/09 L A 3/8/09 W H 1/19/10 W H 1/29/11 W A 3/11/11 W (ot) N 12/28/11 W H 2/29/12 W A 2/14/13 W H 2/28/13 W A 2/19/14 W H 1/22/15 W A 1/6/16 W A 2/9/16 W H 1/22/17 L H 1/17/18 W A% NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. % Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois 62

65 SERIES INFORMATION WITH WISCONSIN Series...Ohio State leads Games at Ohio State...Ohio State leads Games at Wisconsin... Wisconsin leads Neutral Site... Ohio State leads 4-1 Last Ohio State Win (12/2/17, Madison) Last Wisconsin Win (1/12/17, Madison) Longest Ohio State win streak... 8 ( ) Longest OSU home win streak ( & ) Longest OSU away win streak... 3 (several, last ) Longest UW win streak...10 ( ) Longest UW home win streak...9 ( ) Longest UW away win streak...5 ( ) Current Series Streak...Ohio State W-2 Ranked OSU teams vs. Wisconsin OSU vs. ranked Wisconsin teams OSU record when both teams are ranked WHEN OSU SCORES... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct OR FEWER TOTAL (164) WISCONSIN SERIES SCORING ANALYSIS Points (Gms.) OSU UW Mar. OSU Rcd. All Games (164) 9,977 9, Avg OSU Wins (92) 6,403 5, Avg OSU Losses (72) 3,574 4, Avg In Columbus (79) 4,947 4, Avg Home Wins (56) 3,871 3, Avg Home Losses (23) 1,076 1, Avg In Madison (80) 4,746 4, Avg Away Wins (32) 2,297 1, Avg Away Losses (48) 2,449 2, Avg Neutral Site (5) Avg Neutral Wins (4) Avg Neutral Losses (1) Avg Note: Includes statistics from six (4-2) vacated games from OHIO STATE VS. WISCONSIN Sunday, March 10, 2019 Value City Arena (18,09) Columbus, Ohio 4:30 p.m., CBS GENERAL INFORMATION Location (Enrollment)... Madison, Wis. (42,041) Colors... Cardinal and White Conference...Big Ten Nickname...Badgers Arena (capacity)... Kohl Center (17,287) Athletics Director...Barry Alvarez BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach...Greg Gard Alma Mater...UW-Platteville, 1995 Record at Wisconsin (Yrs.) (3 yrs.) Career Record (Yrs.) (3 yrs.) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID... Patrick Herb Office Phone SID ...pah@athletics.wisc.edu Press Row Phone Website... uwbadgers.com Credentials... OSU VS. RANKED WISCONSIN TEAMS Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UW(#) 2/4/50 W Wisconsin (7)-47 (17) 1/26/74 (17) 1/8/94 (15) 2/5/94 W Wisconsin (16) 3/14/03 W vs. Wisconsin (18) 1/28/04 L Wisconsin (17) 2/14/ (17) 2/27/05 L Wisconsin (20) 3/11/05 L vs. Wisconsin (20) 1/18/06 W Wisconsin... 77(19)-67(15) 1/9/07 69(5)-72(3) 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 2/24/08 L Wisconsin (11) 1/16/10 W Wisconsin (13) 2/12/11 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 2/4/12 2/26/12 L Wisconsin... 60(8)-63(16) 2/17/13 3/17/13 W vs. Wisconsin... 50(10)-43(22) 2/1/14 3/8/15 L Wisconsin... 48(23)-72(6) 1/12/17 2/23/17 W Wisconsin (16) RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. WISCONSIN Date W/L Site...OSU(#)-UW(#) 2/4/50 W Wisconsin (7)-47 (17) 1/14/56 W Wisconsin (2ot) (7)-98 1/21/57 67 (17)-64 2/8/60 (4)-69 2/27/60 W Wisconsin...93 (2)-68 1/30/ (1)-68 2/25/61 W Wisconsin...97 (1)-74 3/3/62 (1)-86 1/11/69 W Wisconsin...84 (16)-69 2/8/69 (12)-77 2/16/71 79 (20)-71 2/5/72 W Wisconsin (9)-69 3/1/79 (17)-76 1/26/80 L Wisconsin...71 (4)-72 2/2/80 67 (6)-70 1/7/89 W Wisconsin (14)-70 1/12/91 W Wisconsin...92 (4)-60 2/14/91 73 (2)-71 2/5/92 W Wisconsin (8)-72 2/15/92 67 (8)-63 1/20/93 67 (24)-76 2/2/00 W Wisconsin...51 (5)-48 1/18/06 W Wisconsin... 77(19)-67(15) 2/15/06 73(12)-78 1/9/07 69(5)-72(3) 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 2/14/09 2/12/11 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 92(1)-65(10) 2/4/12 2/26/12 L Wisconsin... 60(8)-63(16) 1/29/13 W Wisconsin...58(11)-49 2/17/13 3/17/13 W vs. Wisconsin... 50(10)-43(22) 2/1/14 3/8/15 L Wisconsin... 48(23)-72(6) Ohio State Roster vs. Wisconsin No. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg 0 Micah Potter Musa Jallow C.J. Jackson Joey Lane Andre Wesson Kyle Young Kaleb Wesson

66 OHIO STATE VS. WISCONSIN SERIES HISTORY WITH WISCONSIN Date W/L OSU UW Site 1/12/05 W H 1/21/13 L A 2/15/13 L H 2/16/15 L H 3/6/15 L A 1/6/17 L H 2/17/17 L A 2/24/20 L A 3/8/20 L H 2/21/21 L H 3/8/21 L A 2/23/24 W H 3/3/24 L A 1/13/25 W A 3/14/25 W H 1/10/27 L A 2/19/27 W H 1/7/28 L H 2/18/28 L A 1/11/30 L H 3/3/30 L A 1/10/31 W H 2/23/31 L A 2/6/33 W A 3/4/33 W H 2/12/34 L A 2/24/34 L H 1/4/36 W H 2/11/36 L A Wisconsin Series Records 1/11/37 W H 2/8/37 L (ot) A 2/25/39 W A 2/17/40 W H 1/25/41 L A 2/14/42 L A 2/25/42 L H 2/3/45 W H 2/9/45 W A 2/22/47 W A 2/16/48 W H 1/17/49 W A 2/4/50 W H 1/13/51 L H 2/5/51 L A 1/12/52 L A 3/1/52 W H 1/19/53 L A 2/28/53 L H 2/6/54 L H 2/12/55 L A 1/14/56 W (2ot) H 2/20/56 W A 1/21/57 W A 2/16/57 W H 1/11/58 L A 2/7/59 W H 2/8/60 W A 2/27/60 W H 1/30/61 W A Ohio State Team vs. Wisconsin OSU W/L Score FG 45 (2/8/60) W FGA 96 Wisconsin (2/8/60) W FG % 68.1 (32-47) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W FT 31 Wisconsin (2/12/87) W FTA 43 (30) Wisconsin (1/11/69) W FT % 90.9 Wisconsin (1/13/77) W FG 14 (15) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W FGA 26 Wisconsin (1/9/07) L FG% 93.3 (14-15) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W OR Wisconsin (1/20/93) L DR Wisconsin (1/13/00) W Rebs. 72 Wisconsin (1/30/65) W PF Wisconsin (2/14/04) W Pts. Wisconsin (2/8/60) W Assists 24 Wisconsin (1/12/91) W Blocks Wisconsin (1/12/17) L Steals 13 Wisconsin (2/20/93) W Ohio State Individual vs. Wisconsin FG 15 (24) Gary Bradds (1/4/64) W FGA 34 (13) Robin Freeman (1/14/56) W FT 17 (22) Dennis Hopson (2/12/87) W FTA 22 (17) Dennis Hopson (2/12/87) W FG 7 (8) Jon Diebler (3/6/11) W FGA 11 (5) Ivan Harris (1/9/07) L OR 6 Shun Jenkins (1/18/03) L DR 10 Perry Carter (1/9/88) L Rebs. 24 Dick Furry (2/7/59) W Pts. 40 Gary Bradds (2/15/64) W Assists 11 Mark Baker (1/12/91) W Blocks 6 Greg Oden (1/9/07) L Steals 5 Curtis Wilson (1/17/87) W /25/61 W H 3/3/62 L A 2/9/63 W H 1/4/64 W A 2/15/64 W H 1/30/65 W H 2/6/65 W A 1/31/66 W (ot) H 2/4/67 W A 2/3/68 W H 2/12/68 L A 1/11/69 W H 2/8/69 L A 2/24/70 W A 3/7/70 W H 1/16/71 W H 2/16/71 W A 2/5/72 W H 2/3/73 L A 1/26/74 L A 2/23/74 L H 1/18/75 W A 2/15/75 W H 1/5/76 L (ot) A 3/1/76 L H 1/13/77 W A 2/26/77 W (ot) H 1/5/78 W H 3/4/78 W A 1/6/79 W H 3/1/79 L A 1/26/80 L H 2/2/80 L A 1/29/81 W H 2/21/81 L A 1/9/82 W H 3/4/82 W A 2/5/83 W H 2/9/83 W A 2/2/84 W A 2/11/84 W H 1/9/85 W H 2/9/85 L A 1/9/86 W A 2/8/86 W H 1/17/87 W H 2/12/87 W A 1/9/88 L A 2/13/88 W H 1/7/89 W H 3/4/89 L A 1/13/90 W H 2/15/90 W A 1/12/91 W H 2/14/91 W A 2/5/92 W H 2/15/92 W A 1/20/93 L A 2/20/93 W H 1/8/94 L A Wisconsin Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L Score FG 41 Wisconsin (1/14/56) W FGA 96 Wisconsin (2/24/70) W FG %.610 Wisconsin (2/9/85) L FT 36 Wisconsin (2/6/02) L FTA 46 Wisconsin (2/6/02) L FT %.900 (9-10) Wisconsin (2/13/88) W FG 13 (30) Wisconsin (2/23/17) W FGA 30 (13) Wisconsin (2/23/17) W FG%.571 Wisconsin (2/15/92) W OR Wisconsin (2/6/06) L DR 32 Wisconsin (1/11/95) L Rebs. Wisconsin (2/4/67) W PF Wisconsin (2/12/87) W Pts. 98 Wisconsin (1/14/56) W Assists Wisconsin (2/2/84) W Blocks Wisconsin (1/9/07) L Steals 12 Wisconsin (1/28/04) L Wisconsin Individual vs. Ohio State FG 14 (23) Don Hearden (3/3/62) L FGA 30 (13) Bob Litzow (1/21/57) W FT 16 (18) Devin Harris (2/14/04) L FTA 18 (16) Devin Harris (2/14/04) L FG 7 (11) Trent Jackson (1/17/87) W FGA 11 (7) Trent Jackson (1/17/87) W OR 6 Sam Okey (2/1/97) W DR 13 Rashard Griffith (1/11/95) L Rebs. 18 John Parker (2/20/56) W Pts. 34 Michael Finley (1/20/93) L Assists 10 Willie Simms (2/14/91) W Blocks 4 Marcus Landry (1/9/07) L Steals 6 J. Krabbenhoft (2/14/09) W /5/94 W H 1/11/95 L H 3/4/95 L A 1/31/96 W H 2/10/96 L A 2/1/97 W H 1/3/98 L H 2/25/98 W A *1/2/99 W (ot) A *2/24/99 W H *1/13/00 W A 2/2/00 W H *1/24/01 L A *2/10/01 W H *2/6/02 L (ot) A 1/18/03 L H 3/14/03 W N 1/28/04 L H 2/14/04 L A 1/11/05 L A 2/27/05 L H 3/11/05 L N 1/18/06 W H 2/15/06 L A 1/9/07 L A 2/25/07 W H 3/11/07 W N 2/24/08 L H 2/14/09 L A 3/13/09 W N 12/31/09 L A 1/16/10 W H 2/12/11 L A 3/6/11 W H 2/4/12 W A 2/26/12 L H 1/29/13 W H 2/17/13 L A 3/17/13 W N 2/1/14 W A 3/8/15 L H 2/4/16 L A 1/12/17 L A 2/23/17 W H 12/2/17 W A NOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA. 64

67 2019 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT The 2019 Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournament returns to the United Center in Chicago in The 22nd annual tournament will tip off Wednesday, March 13, and the champion will be crowned Sunday, March BIG TEN MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MARCH UNITED CENTER C HICAGO The Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournament has made its mark both nationally and locally in its 21-year history. Sellout crowds, exciting and competitive games and national television coverage have all been highlights of past conference tournaments. It is a highlight reel of college basketball that showcases the finest coaches and students in the nation. All 14 Big Ten teams will participate in the tournament with the winner receiving the conference s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The team or teams that finish atop the regular-season standings is the Big Ten Champion. The bracket will be seeded according to the final regular-season standings with the conference champion earning the top seed. Two first-round games are slated for Wednesday, March 13, with the No. 12 seed facing the No. 13 seed and the No. 11 seed taking on the No. 14 seed. The top four teams will receive first and second round byes and advance to the quarterfinals on Friday, March 15. Since its inception, the Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournament has seen six different conference representatives crowned champion. Michigan State leads all schools with five tournament titles while Ohio State has claimed four official tournament titles. Wisconsin won its third tournament title in 2015, while Michigan, Illinois and Iowa have each claimed the honor twice. Purdue has captured one official tournament crown. BTN and CBS Sports will again provide national television coverage of the event. Previous Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournaments have attracted fans in masses. In 21 years, the Big Ten has welcomed more than two million fans and thousands of media members to the event. MARCH 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 MARCH 16 MARCH 17 #13 Seed GAME 1 6:30 p.m. ET BTN #12 Seed #14 Seed GAME 2 9 p.m. ET BTN #11 Seed #9 Seed GAME 3 12:30 p.m. ET BTN #8 Seed GAME 4 25 mins. after Game 3 BTN #5 Seed #10 Seed GAME 5 7 p.m. ET BTN #7 Seed GAME 6 25 mins. after Game 5 BTN #6 Seed GAME 7 12:30 p.m. ET BTN #1 Seed GAME 8 25 mins. after Game 7 BTN #4 Seed GAME 9 7 p.m. ET BTN #2 Seed GAME mins. after Game 9 BTN #3 Seed GAME 11 1 p.m. ET CBS Sports GAME 12 3:30 p.m. ET CBS Sports GAME 13 3:30 p.m. ET CBS Sports 2019 TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 65

68 SERIES RECORDS First Last Team Meeting Meeting Gms Won Lost Pct. Akron 2/2/06 3/15/ Akron Goodyear 12/30/19 12/30/ Alabama 12/20/69 3/21/ Alabama State 12/18/96 12/18/ Albany 11/11/12 11/11/ Alcorn State 11/9/09 11/9/ Allegheny 2/24/1910 2/24/ American University 12/9/89 11/20/ Appalachian State 12/16/17 12/16/ Arizona 12/29/71 3/21/ Arizona State 3/9/80 12/18/ Arkansas 12/1/84 12/28/ Army 2/2/29 12/23/ Baldwin Wallace 2/14/1907 2/14/ Ball State 11/30/74 12/4/ Baltimore 1/1/38 1/1/ Belmont 12/14/05 12/14/ Bethune-Cookman 11/25/90 11/25/ Bliss College Boston College 1/18/86 12/23/ Bowling Green 1/3/81 11/24/ Bradley 1/2/50 12/29/ Brigham Young 12/29/56 12/30/ Brooklyn College 11/26/85 11/26/ Brown 12/20/71 12/20/ Bryant 12/11/13 12/11/ Buckeye Paints 1/1/16 1/1/ Bucknell 1/29/86 1/29/ Bucyrus YMCA 1/1/13 1/1/ Butler 12/31/25 12/12/ California 12/26/36 11/20/ Cal Poly Pomona 12/14/77 12/13/ Cal Santa Barbara 12/18/91 12/14/ Cal State Chico 11/30/82 11/30/ Cal State Hayward 11/25/77 11/25/ Cal State Northridge 12/5/97 12/5/ California Davis 11/30/63 12/1/ Camp Sherman 2/28/18 2/28/ Campbell 11/26/14 11/26/ Canal Dover 1/4/13 1/4/ Canton 4/5/ /27/ Capital 12/4/15 12/11/ Carleton 12/15/34 12/15/ Case 1/20/17 2/13/ Cedarville 1/13/06 1/13/ Central Connecticut State 11/26/95 12/7/ Central Florida 12/19/84 12/19/ Central High 12/23/ /18/ Central Michigan 1/2/88 11/25/ Chicago 2/8/13 2/22/ Chicago State 2/8/90 12/29/ Cincinnati 2/4/05 3/22/ Circleville 3/10/1899 2/9/ C.C.N.Y. 3/23/50 3/23/ Clemson 12/1/04 11/29/ Cleveland State 11/29/80 12/22/ Coastal Carolina 12/13/99 12/13/ Colgate 2/24/ /6/ Colorado State 3/29/88 3/29/ Columbia 2/2/31 11/13/ Columbus A.C. 3/5/18 3/5/ Columbus YMCA 12/12/ Connecticut 12/3/83 12/10/ Coppin State 11/25/02 12/10/ Cornell 12/31/20 1/24/ Creighton 12/21/36 11/24/ Dartmouth 12/30/21 12/28/ Davidson 12/11/63 3/14/ Dayton 1/1/34 3/20/ Dayton Triangles /14/ Delaware 1/11/60 12/18/ Delaware State 11/28/90 12/19/ First Last Team Meeting Meeting Gms Won Lost Pct. Denison 2/18/05 12/11/ Denver 12/27/48 12/29/ DePaul 2/25/44 11/15/ Detroit (Mercy) 12/22/60 12/22/ Detroit Rayls 12/27/18 12/27/ Detroit YMCA 1/2/ Drexel 11/28/94 11/28/ Duke 12/6/63 11/28/ Duquesne 1/18/41 1/18/ East High 12/2/ /10/ East Tennessee State 3/15/68 12/5/ Eastern Illinois 12/23/03 12/23/ Eastern Kentucky 12/28/95 11/17/ Eastern Michigan 12/28/82 12/5/ Elyria 1/1/17 1/1/ Evansville 12/14/35 12/1/ Fairleigh Dickinson 12/3/16 12/3/ Florida 12/22/81 3/20/ Florida A&M 12/11/99 1/30/ Florida Atlantic 12/6/16 12/6/ Florida Gulf Coast 12/15/10 12/15/ Florida International 3/4/87 3/4/ Florida State 12/2/61 11/30/ Fresno State 12/27/69 12/27/ Furman 12/17/03 12/17/ Gardner Webb 12/28/05 12/28/ George Mason 1/8/95 3/20/ George Washington 12/12/35 12/10/ Georgetown 11/29/81 3/31/ Georgia 12/28/77 12/28/ Georgia Tech 3/2/60 12/03/ Gonzaga 3/17/12 3/17/ Grambling 11/17/15 11/17/ Great Lakes 12/10/41 1/1/ Hamilton Hampton 12/30/02 12/30/ Hardin A.C. 12/25/18 12/25/ Hardin-Simmons 1/29/66 1/29/ Harvard 1/1/36 12/29/ Haskell Indians 3/7/07 3/7/ Hawaii 12/30/67 12/30/ High Point 12/10/14 12/10/ Hiram 1/26/1907 1/29/ Holy Cross 3/25/50 12/21/ Houston 12/23/63 11/23/ Houston Baptist 1/9/08 1/9/ Howard 12/13/86 12/13/ Illinois 1/23/15 2/4/ Illinois-Chicago 1/2/93 1/2/ Indiana 3/4/05 2/23/ Iona 11/27/81 3/22/ Iowa 2/9/15 2/10/ Iowa State 12/20/65 3/24/ IUPUI 12/9/10 12/9/ Jackson State 11/18/11 11/23/ Jacksonville 12/29/86 12/17/ James Madison 3/11/82 11/28/ Kansas 12/23/65 12/22/ Kansas State 12/4/50 12/3/ Kenton 1/28/1899 3/16/ Kent State 12/2/81 11/12/ Kentucky 1/2/33 12/19/ Kentucky State 2/8/1908 2/8/ Kenyon 1/14/ /8/ Lafayette 11/24/84 12/10/ Lamar 12/20/11 12/20/ LaSalle 12/29/77 12/27/ Lipscomb 11/24/09 11/24/ Long Beach State 12/26/87 12/08/ Long Island 12/7/96 12/7/ Louisiana-Lafayette 12/1/96 12/17/ Louisiana-Monroe 12/28/13 12/28/

69 SERIES RECORDS First Last Team Meeting Meeting Gms Won Lost Pct. Louisiana State 1/15/05 12/31/ Louisiana Tech 3/16/85 11/24/ Louisville 12/19/53 12/2/ Loyola (Chicago) 12/10/55 11/11/ Loyola Marymount 12/10/76 12/10/ Loyola Univ. Maryland 3/15/12 3/15/ Manhattan 12/28/56 12/28/ Marietta 2/6/ /7/ Marquette 2/10/34 11/18/ Marshall 11/28/77 11/25/ Maryland 11/29/34 1/11/ Maryland-Baltimore Co. 12/22/87 12/29/ Massachusetts 4/3/08 4/3/ Massachusetts-Lowell 11/14/14 11/14/ McNeese State 11/28/81 11/28/ Memphis 12/3/59 11/27/ Mercer 12/22/ /22/ Mexico City YMCA 2/5/39 2/5/ Miami (Fla.) 12/21/53 12/2/ Miami (Ohio) 12/23/16 12/30/ Michigan 2/28/1909 2/18/ Michigan State 3/5/1910 1/7/ Minnesota 1/27/1904 1/20/ Mississippi 4/1/08 4/1/ Mississippi State 12/27/90 12/27/ Mississippi Valley State 3/19/92 3/19/ Missouri 12/12/31 12/22/ Missouri-Kansas City 11/23/12 11/23/ Missouri-St. Louis 11/28/87 11/27/ Morehead State 12/16/ /13/ Morgan State 12/27/94 11/9/ Mount Union 4/6/1900 2/26/ Mount St. Mary s 11/27/89 11/15/ Muskingum 2/8/07 12/16/ Navy 2/7/33 11/11/ Nebraska 12/22/36 1/22/ Nevada-Las Vegas 3/17/90 3/17/ New Hampshire 12/28/ /28/ New Mexico 12/27/87 12/29/ New Mexico State 12/19/67 12/29/ New Orleans 12/28/89 12/28/ New York University 1/9/36 3/18/ Norfolk Navy 12/28/43 12/29/ Norfolk State 12/12/05 12/12/ North Carolina 1/2/28 12/23/ North Carolina A&T 1/2/94 12/17/ North Carolina Asheville 12/4/93 12/22/ North Carolina Central 11/14/16 11/14/ North Carolina Wilmington 11/20/10 11/20/ North Carolina State 12/1/89 12/1/ North Dakota State 12/18/13 12/14/ Northeastern 2/16/85 11/19/ North Florida 11/21/11 11/29/ North High Northern Illinois 12/8/69 2/16/ Northern Kentucky 12/1/12 12/1/ Northern Michigan 2/6/67 2/6/ Northwestern 1/18/13 1/17/ Northwestern St. (La.) 12/29/79 12/29/ Notre Dame 2/17/12 12/21/ Oakland University 12/27/99 12/23/ Oberlin 1/31/03 2/14/ Ohio Medical 1/10/06 1/17/ Ohio University 2/6/03 11/12/ Ohio Wesleyan 1/23/03 12/8/ Oklahoma 12/5/47 11/25/ Oklahoma City 12/30/54 12/30/ Oklahoma State 12/20/88 12/2/ Old Dominion 3/16/88 3/16/ Oregon 3/27/39 12/29/ Oregon State 12/26/51 12/28/ Ottawa 12/30/15 12/30/ First Last Team Meeting Meeting Gms Won Lost Pct. Otterbein 1/7/ /8/ Pennsylvania 12/27/93 12/3/ Penn State 12/30/50 3/2/ Piqua 12/15/ /29/ Pittsburgh 1/3/26 12/18/ Pittsburgh Westinghouse 1/5/13 12/29/ Portland State 12/11/ /11/ Presbyterian College 12/15/07 12/16/ Princeton 1/3/21 12/19/ Providence 3/15/90 11/17/ Purdue 1/12/05 2/7/ Purdue Fort Wayne 11/11/18 11/11/18 First Meeting Radford 1/9/89 11/12/ Rhode Island 11/17/12 11/17/ Rider 11/24/97 11/24/ Robert Morris 12/18/89 11/10/ Rochester 2/19/ /29/ Rutgers 12/30/78 2/20/ Sacred Heart 11/23/14 11/23/ Saint Bonaventure 12/31/60 12/30/ Saint Francis 12/28/09 12/28/ Saint John s 1/31/55 3/22/ Saint Joseph s 3/24/61 12/10/ Saint Louis 2/14/49 12/18/ Saint Mary s (Dayton) 12/17/15 12/17/ Samford 12/13/03 11/29/ San Diego State 12/25/95 11/24/ San Francisco 11/21/03 11/20/ Santa Clara 12/30/83 12/30/ Savannah State 12/12/12 12/12/ Seton Hall 12/27/60 12/20/ Sharon, Pa. 12/27/16 12/27/ Siena 12/4/86 3/20/ South Alabama 12/16/80 12/30/ South Carolina 12/20/88 2/17/ South Carolina State 12/27/15 12/27/ South Carolina Upstate 12/14/11 12/14/ South Dakota 12/2/64 12/9/ Southern California 12/30/36 12/20/ South Florida 11/23/96 12/6/ Springfield YMCA 2/4/1899 1/26/ Stanford 12/29/41 11/24/ Stetson 11/30/77 12/28/ Syracuse 2/17/11 3/24/ Temple 12/28/34 12/26/ Tennessee 12/9/78 1/19/ Tennessee-Chattanooga 12/27/84 11/27/ Tennessee-Martin 12/27/10 12/27/ Tennessee State 12/17/90 12/23/ Tennessee Tech 12/21/93 12/7/ Texas 3/17/86 3/17/ Texas A&M 12/20/47 12/14/ Texas Arlington 11/30/73 11/20/ Texas Christian 12/15/62 12/20/ Texas-El Paso 12/29/85 12/29/ Texas Pan American 12/3/11 12/3/ Texas San Antonio 3/13/11 3/13/ Texas Southern 11/16/17 11/16/ Texas Tech 1/4/ /16/ Toledo 12/26/18 12/22/ Toledo St. Johns 12/31/12 1/1/ Towson 3/15/91 11/15/ Trinity 2/28/1899 2/28/ Tulane 12/19/55 12/15/ UCLA 12/31/36 12/17/ Urbana 12/29/1898 4/3/ Utah 12/18/44 12/21/ Utah State 12/1/62 12/6/ Valparaiso 12/2/06 11/25/ Vanderbilt 12/30/22 11/29/ Vermont 12/13/75 12/3/ Villanova 3/19/39 11/26/

70 First Last Team Meeting Meeting Gms Won Lost Pct. Virginia 2/6/32 11/30/ Virginia Commonwealth 3/19/15 3/19/ Virginia Military Ins. 11/10/06 12/05/ Virginia Tech 12/18/72 11/28/ Wabash 2/13/09 12/14/ Wake Forest 3/18/39 12/1/ Washington 12/22/38 11/18/ William & Mary 12/9/17 12/9/ Wington & Jefferson 1/27/06 1/27/ Washington State 12/29/51 12/29/ Western Carolina 12/12/10 11/21/ Western Kentucky 3/14/60 3/20/ Western Michigan 12/2/86 12/3/ Western Ontario 12/16/33 12/16/ Western Reserve 2/10/05 3/5/ West Texas 12/31/65 12/31/ West Virginia 12/10/40 1/23/ Wichita State 12/17/60 3/30/ Winthrop 12/18/12 12/18/ Wisconsin 1/12/04 12/2/ Wisconsin-Green Bay 11/12/07 11/12/ Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12/23/71 11/27/ Wittenberg 1/16/03 12/15/ Wooster 2/9/05 12/16/ Wright Field 12/4/45 12/4/ Wright State 12/12/90 11/27/ Wyoming 1/3/45 11/25/ Xavier 1/20/32 3/17/ Yale 1/8/ /27/ Youngstown A.C. 12/29/16 12/28/ Youngstown State 12/16/82 12/20/ opponents in bold SERIES RECORDS 68

71 Chris Holtmann began his tenure at Ohio State with a 25-9 overall record and a second-place finish in the Big Ten regular-season standings at The Buckeyes advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 28th time in program history, making it to the second round of the West Regional in Boise, Idaho. Ohio State fell to Gonzaga after downing South Dakota State. During the regular season, the Buckeyes defeated No. 1 Michigan State in Columbus and took to the road to take down No. 3 Purdue. Holtmann was named the Big Ten s Coach of the Year while redshirt junior Keita Bates-Diop took home league player of the year honors. Bates-Diop, who was drafted in the second round of the 2018 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, averaged a Big Ten best 19.8 points a game while contributing nearly nine rebounds a contest. Bates-Diop earned 2018 Consensus Second Team All-America honors to go with his first team All-Big Ten accolades. Senior Jae Sean Tate completed his career with more than 1,000 points (1,512) and recorded 771 career rebounds, good for the No. 8 spot in Ohio State history. INDIVIDUAL 1.00 School record single game shooting percentage by Jae Sean Tate (10-10) vs. Northeastern (11/19/17) 2.3 Offensive Rebounds per game by Kaleb Wesson, second in the B1G among freshmen 3.0 Free Throws made per game for Kaleb Wesson, tied for the most in B1G among freshmen 4.1 Free Throws attempted per game by Kaleb Wesson, most in the Big Ten among freshmen 7.2 Defensive rebounds per game for Keita Bates-Diop, second in the Big Ten 7.3 Field goals made per game by Keita Bates-Diop, tops in the B1G 7.8 Defensive rebounds per game in B1G Conference games, tops in the league 8.7 Rebounds per game for Keita Bates-Diop, second in the Big Ten 9.2 Rebounds per game for Keita Bates-Diop in B1G Conference games, second in the league 14 Career Double-Doubles for Jae Sean Tate (9-5 when he posted a D-D), tied for 25th all-time at Ohio State 13 Double-Doubles for Keita Bates-Diop, second most in the B1G His 13 D-Ds tie for the No. 24 spot for a single season in OSU history 16 Players with 600-point scoring seasons in Ohio State history (672/Bates-Diop in 2018) 19 Career Double-Doubles for Keita Bates-Diop (18-1 when he posted a D-D), tied for 16th all-time at Ohio State 19.4 Scoring average for Keita Bates-Diop in B1G Conference games, second in the league 19.8 Season scoring average for Keita Bates-Diop, highest since Deshaun Thomas (733/19.8 ppg.) in 2013 Bates-Diop led the Big Ten in scoring with 19.8 ppg YEAR IN REVIEW BY THE NUMBERS 20.4 Keita Bates-Diop s scoring average at Value City Arena in (18 games), an Ohio State record 23 Seasons all-time with a 600-point scorer in Ohio State history (672/Bates-Diop in 2018) 28 Points scored by Keita Bates-Diop vs. Gonzaga in NCAA Tournament, 10th highest in Ohio State history 30 Starts for Kaleb Wesson, second most among freshmen in the B1G 30.1 Average of Points, Rebounds, Assists (PAR) per game for Keita Bates-Diop, tops in the B1G 33 Players all-time to score 500 or more points in a season (672/Bates-Diop in 2018) 35 Points scored vs. Illinois by Keita Bates-Diop, most in a game since Jared Sullinger (40) vs. IUPUI in Career 3-point shooting percentage by Kam Williams ( ), fourth highest in Ohio State history 50 Seasons all-time with a 500-point scorer in Ohio State history 55.2 Career Field Shooting Percentage (614-1,113) for Jae Sean Tate, sixth highest in Ohio State history 56.2 Field Goal Percentage by Kaleb Wesson ( ), sixth highest by a freshman in Ohio State history Wesson is first freshman since Jae Sean Tate (.589/ , 2015) to lead team in field goal percentage 60.8 Shooting percentage for Jae Sean Tate at VCA in (96-158), second highest in building history 76 Offensive Rebounds by Kaleb Wesson, second most by a freshman in the Big Ten 87.8 Career Free Throw Percentage ( ) for Kam Williams, second highest in Ohio State history 98 Free Throws Made by Kaleb Wesson, (98-136), sixth most by a freshman in Ohio State history Second most free throws made by a freshman in the Big Ten in

72 INDIVIDUAL-CONT BY THE NUMBERS TEAM 128 Career Blocked Shots by Keita Bates-Diop, ninth most in Ohio State history 132 Field Goals Made for Keita Bates-Diop at VCA in , second most in a building history ( ) 136 Most Free Throws Attempted by a freshman in the Big Ten 172 Career Made 3-pointers by Kam Williams, fifth most in Ohio State history 247 Field goals made, most among B1G players in Total rebounds for Keita Bates-Diop, second most in the B1G 320 Career defensive rebounds at Value City Arena for Jae Sean Tate, an Ohio State career record at the facility 359 Career field goals made for Jae Sean Tate at Value City Arena, second most in the history of the facility by a Buckeye 368 Points scored at VCA by Keita Bates-Diop in , second most in a season in building history 427 Career 3-pointers attempted by Kam Williams, seventh most in Ohio State history 515 Season Field Goals attempted by Keita Bates-Diop, tied for 9th most all-time 672 Season points for Keita Bates-Diop, tied for 10th all-time 771 Career rebounds by Jae Sean Tate, eighth most in Ohio State history 895 Career points for Jae Sean Tate at Value City Arena, second most in the history of the facility by a Buckeye 1.0 Game Free Throw Percentage (16-16), ties school record 5 Consecutive road games decided by one point won by the Buckeyes, the last a win at Purdue (2/7/18) 6.3 Rebound margin in B1G Conference games, second in the league 9.3 Scoring margin in B1G Conference games, second in the league 17 Made 3-pointers vs. Maryland (1/11/18), second most in Ohio State history, most in regulation game 20 Consensus 1st/2nd Team All-Americans in Ohio State history after Bates-Diop named a 2nd teamer in First/Second Team Consensus All-America Awards in Ohio State history (Bates-Diop in 2018) 27.2 Defensive rebounds in B1G Conference games, second in the league 29.9 Rebounds allowed in B1G Conference play, fewest in the league 36.2 Rebounds per game in B1G Conference play, second in the league 40 Attempted 3-pointers vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18), most in Ohio State history 49.5 Shooting percentage in B1G Conference games (498-1,006), tops in the league 64.9 Points allowed in B1G Conference games, fewest in the league 74.8 Ohio State s defensive rebound percentage (910 dreb of 1,126 total rebs), tops in the B1G 76.0 Defensive rebound percentage in B1G Conference games (489 dreb of 643 total rebs.), highest in the league 235 Ohio State wins this decade to date ( ), most of any 10 years span in history (still a season to play) 239 Season 3-pointers made, seventh most in Ohio State history 678 Season 3-pointers attempted, sixth most in Ohio State history HONORS Keita Bates-Diop 2018 John R. Wooden All America Team (March 28) 2018 USBWA Second Team All-America (March 12) 2018 Sporting News Second Team All-American (March 5) 2018 USBWA District V Player of the Year (March 6) 2018 Big Ten Player of the Year (Coaches, Media) (Feb. 26) 2018 First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches, Media) (Feb. 26) Naismith Trophy Late Season Team Top 30 (Feb. 14) Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year (Final 10, 2/7/18) John R. Wooden Award Midseason Watch List (2/5/18) USBWA National POW (1/9/18) USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (1/22/18) Naismith Trophy National POW (1/8/18) NBC Sports National POW (1/8/18) Big Ten POW (12/11/17) Big Ten POW (1/8/18) Big Ten POW (1/15/18) Big Ten POW (2/5/18) Jae Sean Tate 2018 Second Team All-Big Ten (Coaches) 2018 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Media) Kaleb Wesson 2018 All-Big Ten Freshman Team 70

73 STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 33 Bates-Diop, Keita Tate, Jae'Sean Jackson, C.J Wesson, Kaleb Williams, Kam Potter, Micah Wesson, Andre Dakich, Andrew Jallow, Musa Young, Kyle Lane, Joey Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Buckeyes Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/10/17 ROBERT MORRIS W /12/17 RADFORD W /16/17 TEXAS SOUTHERN W /19/17 NORTHEASTERN W /23/17 vs Gonzaga L /24/17 vs Stanford W /26/17 vs Butler Lot /29/17 CLEMSON L * 12/2/17 at Wisconsin W * 12/4/17 MICHIGAN W /9/17 WILLIAM & MARY W /16/17 APPALACHIAN STATE W /19/17 THE CITADEL W /23/17 vs North Carolina L /30/17 MIAMI (OHIO) W * 01/04/18 at Iowa W * 01/07/18 MICHIGAN STATE W * 01/11/18 MARYLAND W * 1/14/18 at Rutgers W * 01/17/18 at Northwestern W * 1/20/18 vs MINNESOTA W * 01/22/18 NEBRASKA W * 01/25/18 PENN STATE L * 01/30/18 INDIANA W * 02/04/18 ILLINOIS W * 02/07/18 at Purdue W * 02/10/18 IOWA W * 2/15/18 at Penn State L * 02/18/18 at Michigan L * 02/20/18 RUTGERS W * 02/23/18 at Indiana Wo /2/18 vs PENN STATE L * - Conference game 71

74 BIG TEN STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 33 Bates-Diop, Keita Tate, Jae'Sean Jackson, C.J Wesson, Kaleb Williams, Kam Potter, Micah Wesson, Andre Dakich, Andrew Jallow, Musa Young, Kyle Lane, Joey Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 12/2/17 at Wisconsin W * 12/4/17 MICHIGAN W * 01/04/18 at Iowa W * 01/07/18 MICHIGAN STATE W * 01/11/18 MARYLAND W * 1/14/18 at Rutgers W * 01/17/18 at Northwestern W * 1/20/18 vs MINNESOTA W * 01/22/18 NEBRASKA W * 01/25/18 PENN STATE L * 01/30/18 INDIANA W * 02/04/18 ILLINOIS W * 02/07/18 at Purdue W * 02/10/18 IOWA W * 2/15/18 at Penn State L * 02/18/18 at Michigan L * 02/20/18 RUTGERS W * 02/23/18 at Indiana Wo * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Buckeyes Opponents

75 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls ROBERT MORRIS 46/26 49/ / / / / / / / /12 19/18 8/2 8/7 13/22 RADFORD 44/34 38/ / / / / / / / /9 15/15 4/3 5/6 19/26 TEXAS SOUTHERN 42/29 40/ / / / / / / / /12 10/16 4/3 5/5 17/17 NORTHEASTERN 47/17 33/ / / / / / / / /12 9/16 5/1 8/3 13/22 Gonzaga 31/44 28/ (27) 19-55/ / / / / / /35 (4) 14/14 15/13 2/5 4/6 18/21 Stanford 32/32 47/ / / / / / / / /11 14/13 3/4 3/6 25/25 Butler 24/21 35/ (1) 24-52/ / / / / / / /8 24/14 2/2 4/11 21/26 CLEMSON 37/30 28/ (14) 24-55/ / / / / / /30-15/16 14/11 4/6 3/5 13/14 Wisconsin 49/26 34/ / / / / / / / /10 13/13 3/1 10/5 16/18 MICHIGAN 30/43 41/ / / / / / / / /13 10/8 4/0 4/5 18/20 WILLIAM & MARY 48/32 49/ / / / / / / / /13 11/18 3/1 7/3 12/20 APPALACHIAN STATE 40/27 40/ / / / / / / /34 (4) 13/6 11/18 3/0 11/4 20/22 THE CITADEL 44/23 50/ / / / / / / / /13 12/16 4/1 9/7 12/12 North Carolina 27/41 45/ (14) 26-59/ / / / / / /39 (14) 11/17 14/17 2/2 9/6 23/17 MIAMI (OHIO) 35/28 37/ / / / / / / /38 (2) 10/11 11/14 5/1 4/5 11/20 Iowa 46/32 46/ / / / / / / /40 (2) 16/17 9/11 5/5 6/1 22/20 MICHIGAN STATE 41/29 39/ / / / / / / /38 (5) 15/13 6/12 4/1 6/3 18/17 MARYLAND 44/32 47/ / / / / / / /35 (2) 25/12 9/7 6/4 3/7 18/12 Rutgers 28/15 40/ / / / / / / / /6 11/5 6/4 4/4 18/10 Northwestern 33/25 38/ / / / / / / / /19 12/10 3/6 7/5 13/14 MINNESOTA 38/31 29/ / / / / / / / /8 8/15 5/2 10/3 18/11 NEBRASKA 24/22 40/ / / / / / / / /6 6/10 2/3 4/3 15/20 PENN STATE 37/38 42/ (3) 28-50/ / / / / / / /10 11/10 4/1 5/2 16/13 INDIANA 38/23 33/ / / / / / / / /11 14/8 6/0 5/5 19/13 ILLINOIS 34/30 41/ / / / / / / / /11 15/11 0/0 5/8 18/23 Purdue 29/31 35/ / / / / / / / /14 8/12 1/4 7/5 20/14 IOWA 42/32 40/ / / / / / / / /12 10/12 3/4 8/2 17/18 Penn State 21/45 35/ (23) 21-54/ / / / / / /38 (8) 9/14 10/11 3/7 7/8 21/19 Michigan 28/33 34/ (12) 24-58/ / / / / / / /12 14/7 5/2 5/6 22/17 RUTGERS 32/27 47/ / / / / / / / /10 12/10 4/3 4/8 13/10 Indiana 33/33 30/ / / / / / / / /16 13/12 8/3 9/7 21/13 PENN STATE 32/33 36/ (1) 26-59/ / / / / / /39 (6) 16/14 8/9 7/3 4/5 18/15 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 73

76 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Halftime Leads: OSU 22 OSU Record Opp. 9 OSU Record Ties 3 OSU Record Rebound Advantage: OSU 24 OSU Record Opp. 9 OSU Record Ties 1 OSU Record Bench Scoring Advantage OSU 14 OSU Record Opp. 19 OSU Record Ties 1 OSU Record Bench Scoring Totals OSU 475 Opp. 595 OSU Margin -120 Starting Combinations (G, G, C, F, F) and Records All Games Big Ten Jackson, Williams, Potter, Tate, Bates-Diop 2-0 Jackson, Jallow, Potter, Tate, Bates-Diop 2-0 Jackson, Jallow, K. Wesson, Tate, Bates Diop 2-4 Tate, Williams, K. Wesson, Jallow, Bates-Diop Jackson, Williams, K. Wesson, Tate, Bates-Diop Jackson, Tate, K. Wesson, Bates-Diop, A. Wesson Dakich, Williams, K. Wesson, Tate, Bates-Diop Date Ohio State in the Polls Associated Press ESPN/ USA Today Preseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan. 9 RV (29) RV (9) Jan. 15 No. 22 No. 22 Jan. 22 No. 13 No. 13 Jan. 29 No. 17 No. 18 Feb. 5 No. 14 No. 16 Feb. 12 No. 8 No. 9 Feb. 19 No. 16 No. 15 Feb. 26 No. 13 No. 14 March 5 No. 17 No. 16 March 12 No. 17 No. 17 Final No. 17 No. 21 Point Differential Margin Wins Losses Scoring -- Tate Williams Bates-Diop Potter Jackson Jallow A. Wesson K. Wesson Dakich Young Totals Double-Figure Games Point Games Point Games 2 2 Game-High Honors Team-High Honors Rebounding -- Tate Williams Bates-Diop Potter Jackson Jallow A. Wesson K. Wesson Dakich Young Totals Double-Figure Games Game-High Honors Team-High Honors Assists -- Tate Williams Bates-Diop Potter Jackson Jallow A. Wesson K. Wesson Dakich Young Totals Game-High Honors Team-High Honors Double-Doubles -- (Pts/Rebs) Triple-Doubles -- (Pts/Reb/Ast) ) 74

77 HIGHS AND LOWS Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games Buckeyes - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 35 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Illinois (02/04/18) 32 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Michigan State (01/07/18) Field Goals Made 12 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Michigan State (01/07/18) Field Goal Att. 24 Bates-Diop, Keita at Indiana (02/23/18) FG Pct (min 5 made) (10-10) Tate, Jae'Sean vs Northeastern (11/19/17) (7-7) Wesson, Kaleb vs Indiana (01/30/18) (5-5) Potter, Micah at Northwestern (01/17/18) 3-Point FG Made 6 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Maryland (01/11/18) 3-Point FG Att. 9 Bates-Diop, Keita at Indiana (02/23/18) 9 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Clemson (11/29/17) 9 Jackson, C.J. vs Texas Southern (11/16/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 4 made).800 (4-5) Jackson, C.J. vs William & Mary (12/9/17) Free Throws Made 13 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Illinois (02/04/18) Free Throw Att. 15 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Illinois (02/04/18) FT Pct (min 8 made) (8-8) Jackson, C.J. vs Butler (11/26/17) Rebounds 15 Tate, Jae'Sean at Michigan (02/18/18) Assists 9 Jackson, C.J. vs Texas Southern (11/16/17) Steals 4 Tate, Jae'Sean at Purdue (02/07/18) 4 Bates-Diop, Keita vs Appalachian State (12/16/17) 4 Tate, Jae'Sean at Wisconsin (12/2/17) 4 Jallow, Musa vs Texas Southern (11/16/17) Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 34 Palmer Jr., James vs Nebraska (01/22/18) 30 Carr, Tony at Penn State (2/15/18) Field Goals Made 11 Palmer Jr., James vs Nebraska (01/22/18) Field Goal Att. 22 MARTIN, Kelan vs Butler (11/26/17) FG Pct (min 5 made).800 (8-10) WILLIAMS, Johnathan vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) 3-Point FG Made 6 PERKINS, Josh vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) 3-Point FG Att. 12 MARTIN, Kelan vs Butler (11/26/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 4 made) (4-4) JONES, Carlik vs Radford (11/12/17) Free Throws Made 10 Theo Pinson vs North Carolina (12/23/17) Free Throw Att. 12 Morgan, Juwan at Indiana (02/23/18) 12 Carr, Tony at Penn State (2/15/18) FT Pct (min 8 made) (10-10) Theo Pinson vs North Carolina (12/23/17) Rebounds 11 TILLIE, Killian vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) Assists 10 Bohannon, Jordan at Iowa (01/04/18) Steals 4 RINGO, Darrian vs Miami (Ohio) (12/30/17) 4 MARTIN, Kelan vs Butler (11/26/17) Blocked Shots 4 Dererk Pardon at Northwestern (01/17/18) 4 THOMAS, Elijah vs Clemson (11/29/17) Turnovers 6 Shabazz, Ronshad vs Appalachian State (12/16/17) 6 WILLIAMS, Johnathan vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) Fouls 5 Black, Leron vs Illinois (02/04/18) Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games Buckeyes - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 97 WILLIAM & MARY (12/9/17) 95 ROBERT MORRIS (11/10/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 40 ROBERT MORRIS (11/10/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 74 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.660 (31-47) at Wisconsin (12/2/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 MARYLAND (01/11/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.586 (17-29) MARYLAND (01/11/18) FREE THROWS MADE 26 ILLINOIS (02/04/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 ILLINOIS (02/04/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (16-16) PENN STATE (01/25/18) REBOUNDS 51 ROBERT MORRIS (11/10/17) ASSISTS 27 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) STEALS 11 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/16/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 at Indiana (02/23/18) Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 86 vs North Carolina (12/23/17) 86 vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 31 vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.585 (31-53) vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 vs North Carolina (12/23/17) 13 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 43 THE CITADEL (12/19/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.786 (11-14) PENN STATE (01/25/18) FREE THROWS MADE 21 vs North Carolina (12/23/17) 21 vs Stanford (11/24/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 30 vs Stanford (11/24/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.933 (14-15) TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/17) REBOUNDS 40 at Iowa (01/04/18) ASSISTS 19 at Northwestern (01/17/18) STEALS 11 vs Butler (11/26/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Penn State (2/15/18) TURNOVERS 18 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/16/17) 18 WILLIAM & MARY (12/9/17) 18 ROBERT MORRIS (11/10/17) Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games Ohio State Basketball Buckeyes High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 04, 2018) All games Buckeyes - GAME LOWS POINTS 56 at Penn State (2/15/18) 59 vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 19 vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 MICHIGAN (12/4/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.345 (19-55) vs Gonzaga (11/23/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 NEBRASKA (01/22/18) 2 at Penn State (2/15/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 at Michigan (02/18/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.133 (2-15) at Penn State (2/15/18) FREE THROWS MADE 4 RUTGERS (02/20/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 RUTGERS (02/20/18) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.474 (9-19) at Michigan (02/18/18) REBOUNDS 25 vs North Carolina (12/23/17) 25 PENN STATE (01/25/18) ASSISTS 8 at Michigan (02/18/18) STEALS 3 vs Stanford (11/24/17) 3 CLEMSON (11/29/17) 3 MARYLAND (01/11/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 ILLINOIS (02/04/18) TURNOVERS 6 MICHIGAN STATE (01/07/18) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 46 at Rutgers (1/14/18) 49 vs MINNESOTA (1/20/18) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 at Rutgers (1/14/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 47 vs MINNESOTA (1/20/18) 47 at Purdue (02/07/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.288 (17-59) at Rutgers (1/14/18) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 RUTGERS (02/20/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 RUTGERS (02/20/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.158 (3-19) APPALACHIAN STATE (12/16/17) FREE THROWS MADE 3 WILLIAM & MARY (12/9/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 WILLIAM & MARY (12/9/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (3-6) WILLIAM & MARY (12/9/17).500 (5-10) at Northwestern (01/17/18).500 (6-12) RUTGERS (02/20/18).500 (10-20) vs MINNESOTA (1/20/18) REBOUNDS 18 at Wisconsin (12/2/17) ASSISTS 6 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/16/17) 6 at Rutgers (1/14/18) 6 NEBRASKA (01/22/18) STEALS 1 at Iowa (01/04/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 MICHIGAN (12/4/17) 0 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/16/17) 0 INDIANA (01/30/18) 0 ILLINOIS (02/04/18) 75

78 Game 1 Ohio State 95, Robert Morris 64 Nov. 10, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS. -- Keita Bates-Diop had 19 points and 11 rebounds to help Ohio State beat Robert Morris Friday in the season opener for both teams. Kam Williams scored 16 points, Kaleb Wesson added 13 and seven rebounds and Musa Jallow scored 11 points, including three dunks. Williams hit a 3-pointer during a 14-2 run that gave Ohio State an 18-8 with 12:16 remaining in the first half and the Buckeyes led by at least eight points the rest of the way. The Colonials struggled to hit shots and deal with Ohio State's size. The Buckeyes shot 60 percent from the field, outscored the Colonials in the paint and outrebounded them Robert Morris shot just 35 percent from the field. Matty McConnell and freshman Koby Thomas scored 22 points apiece and combined to hit 7 of 13 from 3-point range for Robert Morris. The game marked the first win for Chris Holtmann as head coach of the Buckeyes. It also served as the 200th game coached in seven seasons as a head coach, which includes three seasons each at Gardner-Webb and Butler OHIO STATE BOX SCORES Game 2 Ohio State 82, Radford 72 Nov. 12, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS. -- Keita Bates-Diop had his second strong performance on his path to injury recovery with 22 points and 10 rebounds when Ohio State defeated Radford C.J. Jackson added 19 points and Jae'Sean Tate had 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Buckeyes (2-0), who led at the half. OSU was up by 26 in the second half before Radford had a late flurry. Carlik Jones led Radford (1-1) with 19 points and Randy Phillips scored 12. Ohio State led at the half but the Highlanders presented problems with their press although they failed to take advantage in the first half. Radford in its opener Friday vs. Georgia Southwestern trailed by two at halftime but started the second half on a 21-5 run that led to a win. The Highlanders had the role reversed against the Buckeyes by being outscored 17-1 in the first 6 1/2 minutes after the break. Jackson's point total set a career high for the junior college transfer, now in his second season with the Buckeyes. Game 3 Ohio State 82, Texas Southern 64 Nov. 16, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS. -- Keita Bates-Diop, Jae'Sean Tate and Micah Potter scored 17 points apiece to help Ohio State hold off Texas Southern for an win. Bates-Diop added 12 rebounds. Musa Jallow had 13 points and four steals in his first career start and C.J. Jackson scored eight with nine assists for Ohio State (3-0). The Buckeyes held a rebounding edge. Jallow punctuated a 16-2 run with his third 3-pointer to give the Buckeyes a lead with 3:55 remaining in the game. Ohio State led by 18 points with 17:12 to go, but Texas Southern used a 24-8 run to pull within four points with 6:58 left. Donte Clark scored eight points during the stretch. He finished with 17 points, hitting 8-of-9 free throws. Both teams struggled to find consistent offense early. But Ohio State began to pull ahead when Jallow's dunk sparked a 16-2 run which made it lead with 3:57 remaining in the half. The Tigers made just 1 of 8 field-goal attempts during the stretch. The Buckeyes entered the half leading Notes: Ohio State and Robert Morris have met four times with the Buckeyes winning all four matchups. Buckeyes are 13-0 against teams representing the Northeast Conference. Ohio State is all-time in home openers. The Buckeyes 95 points were the highest since Nov. 25th, 2016 against Marshall. Ohio State now has 623 wins when one or more players record a double-double. Chris Holtmann recorded his 115th win as a head coach for his career. The win was the first of his Ohio State career. The contest also maked the 200th as a head coach. Holtmann is the 11th head coach in Ohio State history to win his first game. Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeyes scoring efforts against Robert Morris with 19 points along with 11 rebounds. He has recorded a double double in both the last two season openers for the Buckeyes. He also reached double digits in both scoring and rebounding (14/14) vs. Navy last year in Annapolis before missing most of the season with a stress fracture in his left leg. Bates-Diop recorded his first double-double of the season and his seventh of his career. Bates-Diop finished with a career-high seven offensive rebounds. Kam Williams recorded 16 points to make him the second leading scorer for the Buckeyes. Kaleb Wesson, a freshman, started his Buckeye career with 13 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Wesson was 5-7 from the field and 3-5 on free throw attempts. Notes: This game marks the third time Ohio State and Radford have met. The Buckeyes have won all three matchups. The Buckeyes are 15-0 against teams representing the Big South Conference. The Buckeyes are now 8-0 when Keita Bates-Diop has a doubledouble. Chris Holtmann is now 2-0 as the head coach of the Buckeyes. Holtmann-coached teams are now 4-2 record against Radford. Jae Sean Tate moves to No. 43 in all-time scoring at Ohio State with 13 points today for a total of 1,114 points. He passes Ron Sepic (1,107) and now trails Curtis Wilson (1,120). Tate earned his first double-double of the season with 13 points and 10 rebounds. This is the 11th of his career. Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeye scoring effort and recorded a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. This is his second double-double of the season and eighth of his career. Bates-Diop went perfect from the free throw line (3-3). C.J. Jackson was the second leading scorer for the Buckeyes, scoring a career-high 19 points. Jackson tied his career high of six defensive rebounds for the third time (last at Michigan, 2/4/17). Both Bates-Diop (22/10) and Tate (13/10) recorded double doubles in the game, the last time two Buckeyes did so was vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/3/16) when Trevor Thompson (13/10) and Tate (12/12) recorded the feat in a victory. Ohio State is all-time when at least one player records a double-double and in games when two Buckeyes reach double figures Notes: The game marked the first meeting between Ohio State and Texas Southern. The Buckeyes now hold a 7-0 record against teams representing the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The Buckeyes are 3-0 on the season when leading at the half. Ohio State has outrebounded its opponent in all three games this season. The Buckeyes are now 9-0 in games in which Keita Bates-Diop records a double-double. Ohio State made a season-high nine 3-pointers in the contest. Vince O Brien, athletic trainer for the Ohio State men s basketball team, worked his final game after 24 years at Ohio State, the last 17 with the men s basketball program. O Brien, a member of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame, left the athletics department for the OSU Crane Sports Medicine Center. Chris Holtmann starts his tenure at Ohio State off with a 3-0 record. Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeyes in rebounding and tied for the team lead in scoring netting 17 points and pulling down 12 boards. Recorded his third double-double of the season, bringing his career total to nine. C.J. Jackson s nine assists tied a career high previously set Nov. 11, 2016 against Navy. Musa Jallow set career marks in minutes played with 29, points with 13, and steals with four in the contest. It was his first career start Micah Potter scored a career-high 17 points in the game, topping his previous career high of 13, set vs. N.C. Central (11/14/16). Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Robert Morris vs Buckeyes 11/10/17 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Radford vs Ohio State 11/12/17 2:30 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Robert Morris Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 PETTEWAY, Malik f THOMAS, Koby f WILLIAMS, Jon g ASHMEADE, Taevon g McCONNELL, Matty g COLE, David WASHINGTON, Leondre BAIN, Charles GOMBE, Ronnie COALMON, Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Buckeyes Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Potter, Micah c Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Wesson, Kaleb Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Gene Steratore, Chris Beaver, Tim Stewart Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Buckeyes-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Robert Morris Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench RMU Buckeyes OSU Last FG - RMU 2nd-01:12, OSU 2nd-00:37. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - RMU by 4 1st-17:41, OSU by 31 2nd-02:01. Lead changed - 2 times. RMU led for 01:11. OSU led for 37:41. Game was tied for 01:08. Radford Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 HOLLAND, Devonnte f POLITE JR, Ed f BRADFORD, Christian g HICKS, Donald g FIELDS JR, Travis g JONES, Carlik OWENS, Tristan COOPER, Devin TANNER, Caleb COUSIN, Justin SAUNDERS, Anias PHILLIPS, Randy BOLSTAD, Darius Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 2 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Potter, Micah c Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Wesson, Kaleb Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: DJ Carstensen, Steve McJunkins, Glenn "Buddy" Mayborg Technical fouls: Radford-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Radford Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench RAD Ohio State OSU Last FG - RAD 2nd-00:04, OSU 2nd-03:10. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - RAD by 1 1st-16:47, OSU by 26 2nd-14:24. Lead changed - 4 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Texas Southern vs Ohio State 11/16/17 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Texas Southern Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 SCOTT, Kevin f REED, Trayvon c CLARK, Donte g BRUCE, Derrick g LEWIS, Robert g CAREY, Brian WALKER, Lamont SALMON, Marquis McCLELLAND, Cainan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 0 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Potter, Micah c Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Paul Szelc, Bill Ek, Courtney Green Technical fouls: Texas Southern-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 9984 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Texas Southern Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench TSU Ohio State OSU Last FG - TSU 2nd-00:39, OSU 2nd-00:55. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - TSU by 3 1st-19:11, OSU by 19 2nd-00:55. Lead changed - 3 times. TSU led for 02:08. OSU led for 35:39. Game was tied for 02:13. 76

79 Game 4 Ohio State 80, Northeastern 55 Nov. 19, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Jae'Sean Tate made all 10 of his shots from the floor and had a career-high 24 points to lead Ohio State to a win against Northeastern. Tate also was 4 for 6 from the freethrow line. Keita Bates-Diop added 19 points for the Buckeyes, who lead with 17:55 to play. Donnell Gresham had 16 points for Northeastern. Bates-Diop and Tate each had 15 points in the first half, making a combined 12 of 14 field goals, when OSU led The game is part of the Phil Knight (PK80) Invitational celebrating the 80th birthday of Nike founder Phil Knight. Northeastern opened event-play with a loss at Stanford on Friday. This was the Buckeyes first game in the event before traveling to Portland, Oregon for the remaining three games, which will be in a tournament format. Tate's effort from the field was an Ohio State record for single game field goal percentage. It also set a Value City Arena record for single game efficiency. Game 5 No. 17 Gonzaga 86, Ohio State 59 Nov. 23, 2017, Portland PORTLAND, Oregon -- Johnathan Williams had 21 points and No. 17 Gonzaga was boosted by an enthusiastic crowd during an victory over Ohio State in the Phil Knight Invitational. Josh Perkins added 20 points for the Bulldogs, who improved to 4-0 after playing in last season's NCAA Tournament championship game. C.J. Jackson and Jae'Sean Tate each scored 12 points for Ohio State. The Buckeyes took an early lead in this one on Jackson's 3 pointer, but Gonzaga responded with an 11-2 run to go up 21-16, capped by Perkins' 3. Ohio State climbed back into it, pulling briefly in front on Kam Williams' 3-pointer. It didn't last long and the Zags pushed their lead to on Williams' dunk. Perkins' 3-pointer at the end of the first half put the Gonzaga fans on their feet and the Bulldogs went into halftime with a lead. It was the second meeting between the teams. Ohio State defeated Gonzaga in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Game 6 Ohio State 79, Stanford 71 Nov. 24, 2017, Portland PORTLAND, Oregon -- C.J. Jackson had 23 points while Keita Bates-Diop added 18 points and 11 rebounds, and Ohio State beat Stanford in the Phil Knight Invitational. Daejon Davis had 15 points and Reid Travis had 14 points before both fouled out for Stanford (3-4), which led by as many as 10 points in the first half but trailed by as many as 10 in the second. Stanford closed within on Travis' layup with 3:54 left, but it was as close as the Cardinal could get until Oscar Da Silva's jumper made it with 46 seconds to go. Ultimately they couldn't catch the Buckeyes. The Cardinal led by as much as late in the first half, but Ohio State closed the gap with an 11-1 run and the two teams went into halftime tied at 32. Stanford didn't make a shot from the field for the last 4:11. Bates-Diop led all scorers with 10 points for the Buckeyes at the break. Stanford scored just six points in the first six minutes of the second half to trail Bates-Diop's layup gave the Buckeyes their biggest lead of the game to that point. Notes: The game marked the second meeting between Ohio State and Northeastern. The series is now tied 1-1. The Buckeyes held their opponent to under 20 points in the first half for the first time since Dec. 20, 2016 when they held Youngstown State to 14. Ohio State is now at Value City Arena when facing nonconference opponents and in all games at VCA since The Buckeyes had a 30-point halftime lead for the first time since Nov. 23, 2012 against UMKC (53-18). Ohio State leads the NCAA with 138 home wins since start of season. Nine different players scored points for the Buckeyes in the contest. Ohio State has outrebounded its opponent in all four games this season. Four Buckeyes scored in double-figures: Jae Sean Tate (24), Keita Bates-Diop (19), Kaleb Wesson (12), and C.J. Jackson (10). Chris Holtmann has started his tenure at Ohio State with a 4-0 record. Jae Sean Tate scored a career-high 24 points in the contest, shooting a perfect from the floor. Tate s 10-for-10 performance sets a Buckeye record for highest field goal percentage in a game with a minimum of 10 attempts. The effort also was a Value City Arena record for efficiency. Keita Bates-Diop scored 19 points to go along with seven rebounds, two blocks and two steals for the game. Kaleb Wesson scored a career-high 12 points off the bench for the Buckeyes. Northeastern Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northeastern vs Buckeyes 11/19/17 2:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 14 Boursiquot, Maxime f 30 Green, Anthony f Brace, Bolden g Pusica, Vasa g Begley, Devon g Cook, Derrick Occeus, Shawn Strong, Jason Miller, Jeremy Franklin, Myles Gresham, Donnell Murphy, Tomas Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: Buckeyes nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Potter, Micah c Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Wesson, Kaleb Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Terry Oglesby, Donnie Eppley, Edwin Young Technical fouls: Northeastern-None. Buckeyes-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Northeastern Buckeyes Last FG - NU 2nd-00:38, OSU 2nd-01:19. Largest lead - NU None, OSU by 34 2nd-17:55. NU led for 00:00. OSU led for 39:01. Game was tied for 00:59. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 4 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench NU OSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. Notes: The game marked the second meeting between Ohio State and Gonzaga. The Buckeyes are 7-6 all-time vs. members of the West Coast Conference. The series is now tied 1-1. Kaleb Wesson made his first career start and responded with 10 points and four rebounds. He replaced sophomore Micah Potter, who did not play because of a left high-ankle sprain suffered in the second half of the Northeastern game. Senior Jae Sean Tate tallied 12 points to increase his career point total to 1,167. He is currently No. 38 on the all-time Ohio State scoring list behind No. 37 Lawrence Funderburke (1,179). Junior Keita-Bates Diop grabbed 10 rebounds, marking the fourth time in five games he has reached double-digits in rebounding on the year. He averages a double-double on the year with 16.8 points and 10.0 rebounds a game. Ohio State Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Gonzaga 11/23/17 9 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Gonzaga nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 3 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 WILLIAMS, Johnathan f 24 KISPERT, Corey f TILLIE, Killian f MELSON, Silas g PERKINS, Josh g BEACH, Jack MARTIN, Alex WADE, Jesse LARSEN, Jacob HACHIMURA, Rui JONES, Jeremy NORVELL JR., Zach Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Randy McCall, Bo Boroski, Mark Schnur Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Gonzaga-None. Attendance: 7878 Kaleb Wesson (OSU) fouls out with 5:46 in the 2nd half Zach Norvell (Gonzaga) fouls out with 51.8 in the 2nd half Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Gonzaga Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:10, GON 2nd-00:37. Largest lead - OSU by 4 1st-15:39, GON by 27 2nd-00:37. OSU led for 04:29. GON led for 34:05. Game was tied for 01:26. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU GON Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 11 times. Notes: The game marked the fourth meeting between Ohio State and Stanford. The Buckeyes are all-time vs. members of the Pac-12 Conference. Ohio State won its first game vs. the Cardinal in the series (1-3). Kaleb Wesson made his second career start and responded with 10 points and three rebounds. He had 10 points and four boards vs. Gonzaga in his first career start. He replaced sophomore Micah Potter, who did not play vs. Gonzaga because of a left high-ankle sprain suffered in the second half of the Northeastern game. Potter returned to action vs. Stanford (2pts/2 rebs/6 mins). off the bench. Senior Jae Sean Tate tallied 14 points to increase his career point total to 1,181. He is currently No. 37 on the all-time Ohio State scoring list behind ahead of No. 38 Lawrence Funderburke (1,179) and behind No. 36 Luke Witte (1,211). Tate reached 600 career rebounds with 10 vs. the Cardinal. He now has 603 over 101 career appearances (6.0 rpg.). Junior Keita-Bates Diop grabbed 11 rebounds, marking the fifth time in six games he has reached double-digits in rebounding on the year. He averages a double-double on the year with 17.0 points and 10.2 rebounds a game. With 18 points, Bates-Diop eclipsed the 700-career point mark for his career. He is averaging 17 points a game for the Buckeyes this season and averages 8.7 points a game for his career. Bates-Diop and Tate each recorded double-doubles in the win. Bates-Diop (18/11) has 10 career games with 10 or more points and rebounds and four this season. Ohio State is 10-0 when he records a double-double. Tate has12 career double-double games. OSU is 9-3 on this contests. Ohio State has had a player record a double-double (10+ points, rebounds, assists, steals or blocks) in 897 games. The Buckeyes are in those contests (.698). Keita Bates-Diop (18/11) and Jae Sean Tate are the last to record a double-double (Stanford, 11/24/17) for the Buckeyes. Stanford Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Stanford vs Ohio State 11/24/17 6:10 p.m. at Moda Center, Portland, Ore. Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Humphrey, Michael f 13 Da Silva, Oscar f Travis, Reid f Davis, Daejon g White, Isaac g Cartwright, Robert Pugh, Kodye Sharma, Josh Pagon, Blake Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 5 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brian Dorsey, Ted Valentine, Deldre Carr Technical fouls: Stanford-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: PK80 Session 7 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford Ohio State Last FG - STAN 2nd-00:06, OSU 2nd-04:13. Largest lead - STAN by 10 1st-02:51, OSU by 10 2nd-14:00. STAN led for 12:57. OSU led for 23:32. Game was tied for 03:27. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench STAN OSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times. 77

80 Game 7 Butler 67, Ohio State 66 OT Nov. 26, 2017, Portland PORTLAND, Oregon -- Kelan Martin hit a layup with 3.8 seconds left and Butler edged Ohio State in overtime on the final day of the Phil Knight Invitational tournament. Martin finished with 24 points for Butler (5-2) in the win over former coach Chris Holtmann's new team. Kamar Baldwin added 14. C.J. Jackson's free throws gave the Buckeyes a lead with just under a minute to go in the extra period. The Bulldogs controlled the clock before Martin's layup and Jackson's heave missed the mark at the buzzer. Butler came back from a 16-point second half deficit to close within on Martin's 3-pointer with 1:31 left in regulation. Nate Fowler added a pair of free throws for the Bulldogs to get even closer. Kamar Baldwin's 3-pointer with 16 seconds left tied it at 59. After a timeout, Jackson's layup didn't fall for Ohio State and Baldwin missed a 3 on the other end to send the game into overtime. Jackson had 19 points and seven rebounds to lead Ohio State. Notes: Ohio State is vs. Butler all time and vs. teams currently in the Big East Conference. Ohio State is all-time in overtime games and 7-12 in neutral site games that go the extra session. In games decided by one point, Ohio State is all-time and 15-9 on neutral courts. Keita Bates-Diop recorded his 11th career double-double and his fifth of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Ohio State is 10-1 when he records a double-double. Jae'Sean Tate tied his career high with six assists while adding nine points and seven rebounds. Tate upped his career points total to 1,190 with nine vs. Butler. He is currently ranked No. 37 all-time in Ohio State history behind Luke Witte (1,211). The last time Ohio State fell in overtime at a neutral site was vs. Memphis in Miami, Fla., Nov. 27, The last time Ohio State lost a one-point game on a neutral court was to Dayton (60-59) March, 20, 2014 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Buffalo, N.Y. Game 8 Clemson 79, Ohio State 65 Nov. 29, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Ohio State fell to Clemson, 79-65, in a Big Ten/ACC Challenge matchup at Value City Arena. Marcquise Reed led the Tigers with 22 points to go along with seven rebounds while Shelton Mitchell added 19 points and six assists. Keita Bates-Diop paced the Buckeyes with 21 points and seven rebounds and Kaleb Wesson tacked on 15 points and five boards. Bates-Diop scored 13 points and Ohio State connected on eight 3-pointers to take a lead into the half. The Buckeyes then pushed the lead to 11 at the 17:40 mark of the second half after back-to-back layups by C.J. Jackson. After a Musa Jallow layup countered a 17-8 Tiger run to give Ohio State a lead with 12:06 remaining, Clemson answered with a 16-3 spurt over the next 4:04 to take the lead for good at The Buckeyes were able to trim the deficit to on a Wesson bucket with 6:34 left to play but the Tigers closed the game on a 15-4 run to come away with the win.. Notes: Ohio State is now 6-10 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and 4-4 at Value City Arena. This is the second meeting between Ohio State and Clemson. The Tigers hold a 2-0 record over the Buckeyes. The Buckeyes are all-time against the ACC. With nine made 3-pointers, the Buckeyes tied their season high. Ohio State's.429 (9-21) shooting percentage from long range matched a season-high for 3-point percentage Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeyes with 21 points and seven rebounds. Bates-Diop dished a season high of three assists. With seven rebounds, Bates-Diop has passed the 400 mark for his career. He now has 404 rebounds as a Buckeye. Kaleb Wesson netted a season-high 15 points. Wesson recorded his first career steal and 3-pointer. Kyle Young scored a career-high five points and scored his first 3-pointer for the Buckeyes. Game 9 Ohio State 83, Wisconsin Dec. 2, 2017, Madison MADISON, Wis. -- Keita Bates-Diop had 17 points and 11 rebounds, Kaleb Wesson scored 19 points and hot-shooting Ohio State opened Big Ten play with an victory over Wisconsin. Jae'Sean Tate added 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting for Ohio State, which hit 66 percent from the field and led comfortably for most of the afternoon. The Buckeyes were up at halftime, then opened the second half with a 10-2 run that quieted the typically rowdy Kohl Center crowd. Ohio State hoped for a similar outcome, and got it, against Wisconsin later in Indianapolis, where the schools' football teams were faced off in the Big Ten title game. Ohio State won Freshman Brad Davison had 16 points to lead young Wisconsin. The Badgers have four new starters this season around big man Ethan Happ (seven points, six rebounds). Their problems could be epitomized during a stretch late in the first half in which the Buckeyes double-teamed Happ to force a turnover. Musa Jallow sprinted down the other end for an easy layup and 20-point lead with 1:15 left. Defensively, the Badgers gave up open looks from the 3-point arc and got overpowered in the lane when the game was still competitive. They were outrebounded and outscored in the paint Notes: The game marked the 188th meeting between Ohio State and Wisconsin. The Buckeyes lead the series in the series all-time. Ohio State has now won two-consecutive meetings with the Badgers. Ohio State's win at the Kohl Center was the largest margin of victory (+25) for an opponent in the facility. The Buckeyes are 6-0 this season when scoring 70-plus points. Ohio State shot a season-high 53.8 pct. from 3-point range going 7-13 on the day. The Buckeyes shot a season-high 66 pct. from the field in the contest. The win marked Holtmann s fifth victory over a Big Ten opponent for his career, and his first at the helm of the Buckeyes. Kaleb Wesson led the Buckeyes in scoring with a career-high 19 points while adding three rebounds. Keita Bates-Diop compiled 17 points, 11 rebounds and five assist on the evening. His five assist ties a career high. Bates-Diop recorded his sixth double-double of the season and his 12th of his career. The Buckeyes are 11-1 in games in which Bates-Diop records a double-double. Jae Sean Tate scored 16 points to go along with three rebounds and four assists. His 16 points moved him up to 36th in all-time scoring at Ohio State passing Luke White. He is now 11 points away from passing John Havlicek (1,223) for the 35th spot. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Butler vs Ohio State 11/26/17 12:30 PM at Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum) Butler Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 WIDEMAN, Tyler f MARTIN, Kelan f FOWLER, Nate c THOMPSON, Aaron g BALDWIN, Kamar g JORGENSEN, Paul BADDLEY, Henry GILLENS-BUTLER, J DAVID, Christian BRUNK, Joey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: Game: % 4 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Ohio State 11/29/17 7:15 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Clemson Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 14 THOMAS, Elijah f GRANTHAM, Donte f REED, Marcquise g MITCHELL, Shelton g DEVOE, Gabe g DONNAL, Mark OLIVER II, Anthony SPENCER, Scott SIMMS, Aamir Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 2 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Wisconsin 12/2/17 4pm at Kohl Center, Madison, Wis. Ohio State , 0-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jackson, C.J Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Wisconsin , 0-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Ford, Aleem f Iverson, Khalil f Happ, Ethan f Trice, D'Mitrik g Davison, Brad g Pritzl, Brevin Moesch, Aaron Van Vliet, Andy Thomas, Charles Schlundt, T.J King, Kobe Reuvers, Nate Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Deadball Game: % Rebounds Game: % 4 FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 2 FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0,1 Officials: Verne Harris, Paul Szelc, Tony Chiazza Technical fouls: Butler-BALDWIN, Kamar. Ohio State-Jallow, Musa. Attendance: 5910 Officials: Terry Oglesby, Gene Steratore, Chris Beaver Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Officials: Terry Wymer, Keith Kimble, Kelly Pfeifer Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Wisconsin-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Butler Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench BUTLER OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Clemson Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench CU OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Wisconsin In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU WIS Last FG - BUTLER OT-00:04, OSU OT-03:38. Largest lead - BUTLER by 3 OT-02:55, OSU by 15 2nd-05:31. BUTLER led for 03:51. OSU led for 37:18. Game was tied for 03:51. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times. Last FG - CU 2nd-00:47, OSU 2nd-03:54. Largest lead - CU by 14 2nd-00:38, OSU by 13 1st-11:43. CU led for 11:56. OSU led for 26:43. Game was tied for 01:15. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:32, WIS 2nd-00:12. Largest lead - OSU by 35 2nd-15:31, WIS by 2 1st-18:26. OSU led for 36:37. WIS led for 01:15. Game was tied for 02:08. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. 78

81 Game 10 Ohio State 71, Michigan 62 Dec. 4, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 18 and C.J. Jackson added 17 as Ohio State rallied in the second half to beat Michigan The Buckeyes trailed by as many as 20 points in the first half and didn't lead until 7 1/2 minutes had ticked off in the second, when Bates-Diop hit a pair of foul shots to make it Ohio State turned on the defense in the second half while sprinting out on a blistering 19-3 run, following a 7-0 burst to end the first half. A Kam Williams jumper with 3:32 left in the game tied it at 60, and Ohio State hit 11 free throws and pulled away, thanks in part to some poor Michigan shooting. Moritz Wagner led the way for Michigan with 14 points, and Zavier Simpson and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman each added 11. The Wolverines led at the half with six different players hitting a 3-pointer, and Wagner hitting 2 of 3 attempts. Michigan led by as many as 20 in the half, but the 7-0 run - capped by a monster dunk by JaeSean Tate - pulled it closer. Notes: The game marked the 173rd meeting between Ohio State and Michigan. The Buckeyes lead the series in the series all-time including a record in games played in Columbus. Ohio State has won three straight games and four of the last five meetings in the series. Ohio State is 13-2 vs. Michigan in Value City Arena all-time. Ohio State is 5-1 at home this year, 1-0 in Big Ten play. Against Big Ten competition at Value City Arena all-time, Ohio State is Against all-opponents at VCA, Ohio State is Ohio State completed its first 20+ point comeback victory since defeating the Tennessee Volunteers in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. OSU trailed in the first half vs. the Vols and came back to win The Buckeyes trailed Michigan in the first half Monday and won The Buckeyes picked up their first win of the season when trailing at the half as well as their first win of the season when trailing with five minutes to play. The Buckeyes ended the game on a 14-2 run while holding Michigan to two points in the last 4:54 of play. The Buckeyes are 7-0 this season when scoring 70-plus points. Ohio State held Michigan to just 19 second-half points, the first time holding a Big Ten opponent to 20 or fewer points in a half since holding Penn State to 20 Jan. 26, Ohio State is now in Big Ten home openers. The last time Ohio State overcame a 10+ point deficit at the half was against Purdue (-12/35-23) March 1, OSU won that game The Buckeyes trailed Michigan Ohio State made 12 of 16 shots inside the arch in the second half (.750) and foul shots (.810) The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has squared off against the Wolverines. Holtmann holds a 1-1 record against Michigan for his career and 1-0 at the helm of the Buckeyes. Michigan , 1-1 B1G Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Ohio State 12/4/17 6:30 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 13 Wagner, Moritz f 01 Matthews, Charles g Abdur-Rahkman, M-A g Robinson, Duncan g Brooks, Eli g Poole, Jordan Simpson, Zavier Livers, Isaiah Simmons, Jaaron Teske, Jon Watson, Ibi Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State , 2-0 B1G 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Williams, Kam g Jackson, C.J Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Larry Scirotto, Mike Eades, Ted Valentine Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Game 11 Ohio State 97, William & Mary 62 Dec. 9, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 27 points to lead Ohio State to a victory against William & Mary. The Buckeyes shot 65 percent from the field and made 11-of-21 3-point shots while dishing out a season-high 19 assists. Ohio State made 10 consecutive shots early in the second half and went on a 16-0 run to lead by 40 with four minutes remaining. David Cohn and Nathan Knight led the way for the Tribe with 15 and 13 points, respectively. Freshman Kaleb Wesson scored 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and C.J. Jackson added 16 with six assists for the Buckeyes. William & Mary's Knight entered the game averaging 20.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. With the Tribe trailing 28-22, Knight caught a pass off a pick-and-roll and attacked the basket, but Ohio State forward Musa Jallow drew a charge. The next possession, Knight fouled Bates-Diop and went to the bench for the final 7:49 of the half with three fouls. From that moment on, Ohio State outscored William & Mary Andre Wesson's 3 with 12:05 showing on the first-half clock gave the Buckeyes a lead and began a 27-4 run through the next 11 minutes. Notes: The game marked the first meeting between Ohio State and William & Mary. The Buckeyes are 11-2 all-time against members of the Colonial Athletic Association. Ohio State shot 64.8 pct. from the field. The Buckeyes are 4-0 this season when shooting over 50 pct.. The Buckeyes made a season-high 11 3-pointers in the contest. Ohio State scored a season-high 97 points, its highest total since scoring 111 against Marshall Nov. 25, The Buckeyes are 8-0 this season when scoring 70+ points. Ohio State matched a season high with 19 assists. The Buckeyes committed a season-low 12 fouls. The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has squared off against the Tribe. Holtmann is 1-1 against William & Mary for his career and 1-0 at the helm of the Buckeyes. Jae Sean Tate scored eight points on a perfect 4-4 from the field while adding three rebounds, three assists, and a block in the contest. His eight points moved him past Larry Siegfried to take possession of the 34th spot on the Buckeyes all-time scoring list. Keita Bates-Diop poured in a career-high 27 points while grabbing four boards and dishing out two assists. Bates-Diop has led the Buckeyes in scoring in six of their 11 contests on the year. The Buckeyes are 5-1 in games in which Bates-Diop leads the team in scoring this season. Kaleb Wesson scored 17 points adding seven rebounds, two assists, two blocks and three steals in the contest. Wesson tied career-high marks in blocks, assists and rebounds while setting a career high for steals. William & Mary Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics William & Mary vs Ohio State 12/9/17 12:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 13 Knight, Nathan f 23 Pierce, Justin f Milon, Matt g Burchfield, Connor g Cohn, David g Williams, Jihar Loewe, Luke Harrison, Cole Tot, Oliver Rowley, Paul Mostafa, Omar Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: Ohio State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Terry Oglesby, Rob Kueneman, Lewis Garrison Technical fouls: William & Mary-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 Game 12 Ohio State 80, Appalachian State 67 Dec. 16, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Jae'Sean Tate scored 19 points for Ohio State in a win against Appalachian State at Value City Arena. Keita Bates-Diop added 18 points and Kaleb Wesson 16 for the Buckeyes, who matched their season-high four-game winning streak that opened the season. Ronshad Shabazz scored 15 points and Delaware, Ohio, native Griffin Kinney had 14 for the Mountaineers in their third straight defeat. A fire alarm delayed the game for 20 minutes with Ohio State leading The failure of an exhaust fan in a concessions stand set off the fire alarm, triggering an announcement to evacuate the building. The all-clear was given after nine minutes. Later, after Appalachian State pulled to within nine, the Buckeyes went on a 9-0 run for a lead before the Mountaineers made a late push. The Buckeyes led at the half. The Buckeyes shot better than 50 percent (30-57) for the second consecutive game and for the third time in the last four outings. Ohio State went to the foul line 23 times (17 makes), marking the third-consecutive game and seventh time this year the Buckeyes have gone to the stripe 20 or more times. Notes: This game marked the first meeting between Ohio State and Appalachian State. The Buckeyes are 1-0 over the Mountaineers and have an 8-3 record over teams representing the Sun Belt Conference. The game was delayed at 17:47 (2H) for 20 minutes because of a fire alarm in the arena. Ohio State is now 2-0 when C.J. Jackson, Kam Williams, Kaleb Wesson, Jae Sean Tate and Keita Bates-Diop start for the Buckeyes. Ohio State is 7-2 when leading at the half. Jae Sean Tate and Keita Bates-Diop graduated Dec. 17. Tate is graduating with a degree in Sport Industry and Bates-Diop with a degree in Economics. The game marked the first time Chris Holtmann has coached against Appalachian State. Jae Sean Tate led the scoring effort with 19 points for the Buckeyes Tate now has 1,254 career points. He is now ranked 33rd among all-time leading scorers at Ohio State, passing Ronnie Stokes (1,240). Keita Bates-Diop netted 18 points and tied a team-high eight rebounds. Bates-Diop recorded a career-high four steals and a seasonhigh three blocks. Bates-Diop went a perfect 6-6 from the free throw line. Kaleb Wesson recorded eight rebounds, a career-high for him and a tied for the team-high (Bates-Diop) in the game. Wesson is now third on the team in rebounds with 54. C.J. Jackson led the team with six assists. He had eight points, two rebounds, and two steals. Appalachian State Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Appalachian State vs Ohio State 12/16/17 6:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Johnson, Isaac f 05 Kinney, Griffin f Johnson, Tyrell f Forrest, Justin g Shabazz, Ronshad g Williams, O'Showen Holley, Bennett Wilson, Jake Hinton, Craig Cottrell, Zach Seacat, Hunter Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 2 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bill Ek, Edwin Young, Andy O'Brien Technical fouls: Appalachian State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Game delayed 20 minutes at 17:47 (2H) for fire alarm in arena. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 1 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MICH OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total William & Mary Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench WM OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Appalachian State Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench APP OSU Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:16, OSU 2nd-03:38. Largest lead - MICH by 20 1st-01:31, OSU by 9 2nd-00:05. MICH led for 28:20. OSU led for 08:05. Game was tied for 03:35. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - WM 2nd-00:15, OSU 2nd-00:23. Largest lead - WM by 3 1st-14:14, OSU by 40 2nd-04:49. WM led for 03:39. OSU led for 34:49. Game was tied for 01:32. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Last FG - APP 2nd-00:18, OSU 2nd-02:47. Largest lead - APP None, OSU by 21 2nd-07:35. APP led for 00:00. OSU led for 39:02. Game was tied for 00:58. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 79

82 Game 13 Ohio State 94, The Citadel 65 Dec. 19, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Kam Williams and Keita Bates-Diop each scored 17 points as Ohio State won its fifth-consecutive game with a win over The Citadel. C.J. Jackson added 13 points and Andrew Dakich 10 for the Buckeyes. Kaiden Rice had 14 points, and Alex Reed and Zane Najdawi added 11 apiece for the Bulldogs. Ohio State led at the half and built the margin to 39 at with five minutes left. The Bulldogs were 12th in the nation in scoring at 89.3 points per game but much of that is predicated on getting points from their press and hitting shots. They had neither working when OSU took a 21-point halftime lead. The Bulldogs usually start two freshmen and two sophomores and have had as many as four frosh players on the court at the same time, so there continues to be growing pains. Six of the 12 players are freshmen. The Citadel is one of seven Division I schools without a senior on the roster. After making 3 of 14 3-pointers in the previous game against Appalachian State, the Buckeyes made improvements by hitting 13 of 35 vs. the Bulldogs. Notes: The game marked the first meeting between Ohio State and the Citadel. The Buckeyes are 18-1 all-time against members of the Southern Conference. The Citadel attempted 43 3-pointers in the contest. This was the third-most 3-pointers Ohio State has allowed since 1996, and the most allowed since Nov. 25, 2007 when VMI attempted 49. Ohio State recorded a season-high 27 assists on the night. The Buckeyes attempted a season-high 74 shots on the night. This marks the first time the Buckeyes have recorded 25+ assists since Dec. 22, 2014 against Miami (OH). Ohio State shot 50 pct. from the field. It is 6-0 on the season when shooting 50% or better. Ohio State held the Citadel to 32.4 pct. from the field. This is a season-low for opponent field goal percentage for the season. The Buckeyes are 9-1 when holding opponent to less than 50 pct. shooting on the season. The Buckeyes are 10-0 this season when scoring 70+ points. The game marked the third time a Chris Holtmann team has squared off against The Citadel. Holtmann is 3-0 record against The Citadel for his career and 1-0 at the helm of the Buckeyes. Keita Bates-Diop tied for the team lead with 17 points while grabbing four boards and dishing out two assists. Bates-Diop has led the Buckeyes in scoring in seven games this season. The Buckeyes are 6-1 in games in which Bates-Diop leads the team in scoring this season. Andrew Dakich scored a career-high 10 points and tied a career high in assists with five and rebounds with four. He also recorded a block. Dakich s set career highs in field goals attempted (four), 3-point field goals attempted (three) while tying career highs in field goals (three) and made 3-pointers (two). Game 14 No. 5 North Carolina 86, Ohio State 72 Dec. 23, 2017, New Orleans NEW ORLEANS -- Joel Berry II and Theo Pinson each scored 19 points as No. 5 North Carolina topped Ohio State, Pinson scored six points on flawless free throw shooting inside the final 1:06 of the game as the Tar Heels kept the Buckeyes at bay in the CBSSports Classic. Cameron Johnson - a graduate transfer from Pittsburgh whose recent debut was delayed by injuries - scored 13 points in just his second game for North Carolina, which had 13 3-pointers Keita Bates-Diop had 26 points - one point shy of his career high - for Ohio State. He shot 10 of 17 for the game and scored 19 points in the second half, including eight consecutive for Ohio State during a late 13-4 run that briefly pulled the Buckeyes within with 1:10 to play. C.J. Jackson scored the first 11 points for Ohio State before finishing with 19 for the game, while Kaleb Wesson added 12 points. Notes: This is the fourth time that the Buckeyes have played in the CBS Sports Classic, which debuted Dec. 20, Ohio State is now 2-12 against North Carolina all-time and 1-3 in the CBS Sports Classic. Ohio State now holds an 8-16 record all-time vs. teams ranked No. 5 in the Associated Press Poll. The Buckeyes are now all-time vs. teams currently representing the Atlantic Coast Conference. Chris Holtmann is now 1-3 vs. North Carolina and overall against opponents ranked among the Associated Press Top 25. Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeyes with 26 points. Bates-Diop has now scored in double-figures in nine consecutive games and in 13 of 14 games this season. Bates-Diop went a perfect 4-4 from the line. Jae Sean Tate grabbed nine boards in the contest and tied his career-high assists total with six. Tate added nine points to the Buckeye scoring effort. C.J. Jackson netted 19 points with four rebounds, two assists, and two steals. This was his second consecutive game scoring in double-figures. His longest double-figure scoring streak is four games. Kaleb Wesson scored 12 points and went 6-7 from the line. Andrew Dakich tied his career-high with two steals. He dished out two assists and scored four points. Game 15 Ohio State 72, Miami, Ohio 59 Dec. 30, 2017, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 19 points as Ohio State pulled away in the second half to beat in-state rival Miami C.J. Jackson added 16 points and Kam Williams had 15 for the Buckeyes, who wrapped up their nonconference schedule. The Redhawks got within three points of the Buckeyes with six minutes left in the game after a Dalonte Brown layup. But Jackson and Williams responded with back-to-back 3-pointers on the way to a 15-2 run as the Buckeyes opened the gap. The Buckeyes have won six of their last seven, with the only loss to No. 5 North Carolina a week ago. Darian Ringo led the Redhawks with 16 points, and Bam Bowman came off the bench to score 15. The Buckeyes held on to lead at the intermission, with Musa Jallow hitting a 3-pointer with 43 seconds left in the half to open up the margin. Both teams shot 38 percent in the half, with Ohio State hitting just 1 of their first 9 attempts from the floor. Notes: The victory for Ohio State improves its record to versus teams from Ohio. Ohio State has won seven of the last eight meetings with the RedHawks including the last four. The Buckeyes held their largest lead of 17 points in the second half. The Scarlet and Gray is now 11-4 on the year. Four Buckeyes scored in double figures. Chris Holtmann has a 6-5 career record versus teams from Ohio. Jae'Sean Tate scored 11 points and added five rebounds. Tate is tied with Jared Sullinger for the No. 32 spot in all-time scoring at Ohio State with 1,282 points. Tate has scored in double figures nine times this season Keita Bates-Diop scored a game-high 19 points for the Buckeyes while leading the team with nine rebounds. Bates-Diop has scored in double figures 14 times this year. Bates-Diop tallied a career high five blocks. The last Buckeye with five blocks in a game was Trevor Thompson vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/3/16). C.J. Jackson totaled 16 points, five rebounds and a team-high six assists. Jackson went 4-for-6 from behind the arc. Jackson has 11 games on the year with at least 10 points. Kam Williams scored 15 points on the night, connecting on all three 3-pointers. Williams has 5 games on the year with at least 10 points. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics The Citadel vs Ohio State 12/19/17 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) The Citadel Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 25 Alex Reed f Zane Najdawi f Frankie Johnson g Tariq Simmons g Kaelon Harris g Quayson Williams Matt Frierson Rob Johnson Leandro Allende Kaiden Rice Derek Webster, Jr Hayden Brown Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 2 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % 1 Officials: DJ Carstensen, Courtney Green, John Floyd Technical fouls: The Citadel-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs North Carolina 12/23/17 12:30 p.m. at Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, La. Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jallow, Musa g Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 North Carolina Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Theo Pinson f Garrison Brooks f Luke Maye f Joel Berry II g Kenny Williams g Andrew Platek Brandon Robinson Jalek Felton Shea Rush Cameron Johnson Sterling Manley Walker Miller Aaron Rohlman Brandon Huffman Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Roger Ayers, Patrick Evans, Tom Eades Technical fouls: Ohio State-TEAM. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 8119 CBS Sports Classic, Game 1 Technical foul on OSU bench with 4.7 secs left in 1st half. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Miami (Ohio) vs Ohio State 12/30/17 12:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Miami (Ohio) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 McLANE, Logan f BROWN, Dalonte f SIBANDE, Nike g RINGO, Darrian g WRIGHT, Jake g MILLS, Rod COLEMAN-LANDS,Isaia AYAH, Precious BOWMAN, Bam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % 1 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Bo Boroski, Steve McJunkins, Donnie Eppley Technical fouls: Miami (Ohio)-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total The Citadel Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench CIT OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State North Carolina In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU NC Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Miami (Ohio) Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MIAMI OSU Last FG - CIT 2nd-00:09, OSU 2nd-03:50. Largest lead - CIT None, OSU by 39 2nd-05:31. CIT led for 00:00. OSU led for 39:21. Game was tied for 00:39. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:51, NC 2nd-02:03. Largest lead - OSU by 3 1st-07:18, NC by 19 2nd-03:40. OSU led for 01:08. NC led for 32:37. Game was tied for 06:11. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Last FG - MIAMI 2nd-00:34, OSU 2nd-02:19. Largest lead - MIAMI by 1 1st-16:54, OSU by 17 2nd-14:13. MIAMI led for 00:42. OSU led for 36:31. Game was tied for 02:46. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times. 80

83 Game 16 Ohio State 92, Iowa 81 Jan. 4, 2018, Iowa City IOWA CITY -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 27 points with 13 rebounds, Jae'Sean Tate had 18 points and Ohio State cruised past Iowa 92-81, its seventh win in its last eight games. Kam Williams scored 13 points for the surging Buckeyes, who also notched their sixth road win in their last eight tries at Iowa. Ohio State jumped all over the Hawkeyes at the outset, grabbing a 17-point lead late in the first half. Iowa went on a 12-0 run to climb within five early in the second half, but the Buckeyes' lead was back up to 15 after a 10-0 run. C.J. Jackson had 12 for Ohio State. Tyler Cook scored 21 points with nine boards and Jordan Bohannon had 15 points with 10 assists to lead Iowa, which has dropped two straight. Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Buckeyes, became the first Ohio State head coach to win his first three games in Big Ten Conference play. The Buckeyes started conference play with a road win at Wisconsin and a home victory over Michigan in early December of Notes: The game marked the 151st meeting between Ohio State and Iowa. The Buckeyes are all-time against the Hawkeyes all-time. Ohio State has won six of the last eight games played in Iowa City. The Buckeyes are 10-2 this season when leading at the half. Ohio State is 11-1 on the year when leading with five minutes remaining. Ohio State is 7-0 on the season when shooting 50 pct. or better on the season. The Buckeyes are 12-1 when scoring 70+ points this season. Ohio State recorded its fourth 90+ point total of the season. Ohio State is 8-2 this season when Keita Bates-Diop is the team s leading scorer. The Buckeyes tied a season-low with nine turnovers in the contest. The Buckeyes are 11-2 when holding opponent to less than 50 pct. shooting on the season. The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has squared off against the Hawkeyes in his career. Holtmann holds a 1-1 record against Iowa for his career and 1-0 at the helm of the Buckeyes. Holtmann is the first coach in Ohio State history to win the first three games of the Big Ten Conference season. Keita Bates-Diop recorded his seventh double-double of the season and the 13th of his career while tying a career-high with 27 points and grabbing a season-high 13 rebounds. The Buckeyes are 6-1 this season when Bates-Diop records a double-double and 12-1 for his career. Bates-Diop surpassed 900 career points in the contest and sits at total of 908 for his career. Bates-Diop is on pace to become the 55th Buckeye to record 1,000 career points. Keita Bates-Diop recorded a double-double with 27 points and 13 rebounds. The effort marked the 900th game in Ohio State history in which a Buckeye recorded a double-double. Ohio State is Game 17 Ohio State 80, No. 1 Michigan State 64 Jan. 7, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 32 points, and the Buckeyes stunned No. 1 Michigan State 80-64, bringing the fans at Value City Arena streaming onto the court to celebrate. Ohio State put together an electrifying 12-0 run to finish the first half and then kept its foot on the gas. The Spartans lost for the first time in their last 15 games, dating back to a seven-point loss to then-no. 1 Duke on Nov. 14. The Buckeyes thumped a Michigan State team that was leading the nation in most offensive categories but shot poorly and committed a dozen turnovers. The Spartans, who came in leading the nation with a 53.3 field-goal percentage, shot just 39 percent. Joshua Langford and Miles Bridges each scored 17 points. Bates-Diop hit 12 of 21 attempts from the floor, including 2 of 4 from the 3-point line. He had tied his career high with 27 points against Iowa three days ago. C.J. Jackson added 14 points for Ohio State. Kam Williams opened up the second half with a slam, and the Buckeyes never trailed again. Michigan State pulled to within 14 points with 6:25 left but couldn't get closer. Notes: The game marked the 125th meeting between Ohio State and Michigan State. The Buckeyes are all-time against the Spartans, and at home. Ohio State is 3-3 against Michigan State when the Spartans are ranked in the Top 5. Ohio State s last win vs. a Top 5 opponent was a victory Dec. 19, 2015 against Kentucky. The Buckeyes are 9-11 all-time against No. 1 ranked teams. Ohio State s last win against a No. 1 ranked team was win over Wisconsin Feb. 25, 2007 in Columbus. The win was the 245th home win at Value City Arena against just 45 defeats over the 20 years the Buckeyes have played in the venue. Ohio State is vs. Big Ten opponents at VCA. Ohio State held Michigan State to a season-low 33.3 percent shooting in the first half. The Buckeyes are 11-2 this season when leading at the half. Ohio State is 12-1 on the year when leading with five minutes remaining in the game. Ohio State is 8-0 on the season when shooting 50 percent or better from the field. The Buckeyes are 13-1 when scoring 70 or more points this season. Ohio State is 9-2 this season when Keita Bates-Diop is the team s leading scorer. The Buckeyes committed a season-low six turnovers in the contest. The Buckeyes are 12-2 when holding opponent to less than 50 percent shooting on the season. Ohio State is 10-2 on the season when leading at the half. The game marked the first time Chris Holtmann has faced Michigan State in his career. Game 18 Ohio State 91, Maryland 69 Jan. 11, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Ohio State connected on 17 3-pointers, the most vs. a Big Ten opponent in school history, in a win over Maryland at Value City Arena. Keita-Bates Diop led all scorers with 26 points, his third-consecutive game with 25 or more, to lead four Buckeyes in double figures. Andrew Dakich recorded a career high with 11 points, all in the first half. He also made 3 of 4 from long range to help the Buckeyes to a halftime lead. Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Buckeyes, has guided the Buckeyes to a 5-0 record in conference play, the most wins in league play to open a career since Tom Davis started 6-0 in the Big Ten in Against the Terrapins, Ohio State's 17 threes are the most in a regulation play and tied the Ohio State Value City Arena record for made 3s. Jae'Sean Tate recorded a career high four blocks to go iwth 13 points and six rebounds. Kam Williams, a Maryland native, knocked down a pair of 3s and handed out five assists, a career high. Maryland was led by Michal Cekovsky's 18 points. Notes: The game marked the 12th meeting between Ohio State and Maryland. The Buckeyes are 6-6 all-time against the Terrapins, and 4-2 at home. The last Ohio State victory over Maryland was Jan. 29, 2015 in Columbus when the Buckeyes topped the Terrapins The Buckeyes made a season-high 17 3-pointers in the game. Their 17 3-pointers were the second-most in Ohio State history, the most against a Big Ten opponent, the most ever at home and the most in a regulation game in Ohio State history (tie). Ohio State made 16 or more 3-pointers in a game for the first time since Nov. 19, 2011 when it made 16 against George Mason. Ohio State shot a season-high 58.6 pct. (17-29) from 3-point range in the contest. The Buckeyes recorded their fifth 90+ point game of the season. Ohio State scored 90+ points in two of the last three games against Big Ten opponents. The Buckeyes are 12-2 this season when leading at the half. Ohio State is 13-1 on the year when leading with five minutes remaining. Ohio State is 9-0 on the season when shooting 50 percent or better from the field. The Buckeyes are 14-1 when scoring 70 or more points this season. Ohio State is 10-2 this season when Keita Bates-Diop is the team s leading scorer. The Buckeyes 25 assists in the contest ties a season high, and is the most in a Big Ten game since Jan. 5, 2006 in a win against Penn State. Ohio State held the Terrapins to 36.7 pct. shooting from the field in the contest. The Buckeyes are 13-2 when holding their opponents to under 50 percent from the field this season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Iowa 01/04/18 6 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena - Iowa City, IA Ohio State , 3-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Iowa , 0-4 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Cook, Tyler f Baer, Nicholas f Garza, Luka f Bohannon, Jordan g Moss, Isaiah g Wagner, Ahmad Dailey, Maishe Nunge, Jack Kriener, Ryan Ellingson, Brady Pemsl, Cordell Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Terry Wymer, Larry Scirotto, Brooks Wells Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Iowa-None. Attendance: Fouled Out - Ohio State: Wesson (00:43); Iowa: Baer (00:09) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan State vs Ohio State 01/07/18 4:30 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Michigan State , 3-1 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Jackson Jr., Jaren f Bridges,Miles f Ward,Nick f Langford,Joshua g Winston,Cassius g Nairn Jr., Lourawls McQuaid,Matt Tillman,Xavier Goins,Kenny Schilling,Gavin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 0 Ohio State , 4-0 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Wesson, Kaleb g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Terry Oglesby, DJ Carstensen, Terry Wymer Technical fouls: Michigan State-TEAM. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Maryland vs Ohio State 01/11/18 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Maryland , 3-3 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Bruno Fernando f Michal Cekovsky c Anthony Cowan g Kevin Huerter g Darryl Morsell g Sean Obi Jared Nickens Reese Mona Travis Valmon Joshua Tomaic Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 5 Ohio State , 5-0 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % 1 Officials: Mike Eades, Courtney Green, John Gaffney Technical fouls: Maryland-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Iowa In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU IOWA Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan State Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MSU OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Maryland Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UMD OSU Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:51, IOWA 2nd-00:20. Largest lead - OSU by 17 1st-01:20, IOWA by 3 1st-17:58. OSU led for 35:08. IOWA led for 01:50. Game was tied for 03:02. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:37, OSU 2nd-03:05. Largest lead - MSU by 7 1st-16:28, OSU by 25 2nd-10:25. MSU led for 09:36. OSU led for 26:01. Game was tied for 04:23. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - UMD 2nd-00:22, OSU 2nd-00:51. Largest lead - UMD by 7 1st-10:16, OSU by 28 2nd-08:16. UMD led for 10:11. OSU led for 28:24. Game was tied for 01:25. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times. 81

84 Game 19 Ohio State 68, Rutgers 46 Jan. 14, 2018, Piscataway Piscataway, N.J. -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 20 points, grabbed nine rebounds and Ohio State beat Rutgers to remain undefeated in Big Ten play this season and tied atop the conference standings. Ohio State built up a 30-point lead after Kam Williams converted on a 4-point play with 13:47 remaining to make it Kaleb Wesson had 10 points and nine rebounds and Williams finished with 11 points for Ohio State. Rutgers led 9-8 after Eugene Omoruyi made a layup at the 10:46 mark. Ohio State closed the half on a 19-6 run to take the lead into half. Rutgers was led by guards Geo Baker (14 points) and Corey Sanders (13 points). However, Rutgers was without its third guard and sixth-man, Mike William. The senior captain was sidelined after injuring his ankle in practice on Saturday. He sat the game out with his right foot wrapped and was using crutches. Notes: The game marked the 6th meeting between the Buckeyes and the Scarlet Nights. Ohio State now leads the overall series 5-2. Ohio State is 3-0 in New Brunswick. Ohio State held Rutgers to 15 first half points. The last time Ohio State held an opponent to 15 or fewer points at the break was against Youngstown State (14) Dec. 20, The last time Ohio State held a Big Ten opponent to 15 or fewer points at the half was against Wisconsin (11) Feb. 1, The Buckeyes allowed a season-low points with Rutgers 46. The game also marks a season-low for made field goals allowed (17) and opponent field goal percentage (28.8 pct.). Chris Holtmann faced Rutgers for the first time in his career. Holtmann is now 6-0 against Big Ten opponents this season. Holtmann is the first Big Ten coach to start his career 6-0 in league play since Tom Davis did so in 1987 at Iowa. Keita Bates-Diop scored a team-high 20 points. He also recorded five blocks, one steal, and dished out one assist. Bates-Diop tied his career-high blocks with five. He now holds the most blocks for an Ohio State player against Rutgers. Kaleb Wesson grabbed a career-high nine total rebounds and six defensive rebounds in the contest. Wesson scored 10 points with three assists. C.J. Jackson led the team with six assists. He grabbed seven rebounds, two steals, and scored nine points. Game 20 No. 22 Ohio State 71, Northwestern 65 Jan. 17, 2018, Rosemont ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Buckeyes, became the first coach in 95 years to go 7-0 in his first season coaching in the Big Ten Conference after No. 22 Ohio State defeated Northwestern Wednesday at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Micah Potter came off the bench to score 13 points on 5 of 5 shooting from the field. C.J. Jackson scored 12 points and handed out eight assists to go with three steals for the Buckeyes. He knocked down 3 of 4 free throws in the final 26 seconds of the game to ice the win for Ohio State, which tied its 2017 Big Ten total of seven wins in as many tries in The Buckeyes' 16 overall wins is one shy of the 17 victories posted by Ohio State a season ago. Ohio State led after the first 20 minutes and fought off Northwestern's second half comeback to secure the win. Keita Bates-Diop, who entered the game leading the Big Ten in scoring, tallied 10 points to go with eight rebounds for Ohio State. He is just four points shy of scoring his 1,000th career point for the Buckeyes. He reached 500 career rebounds in the win over the Wildcats. Notes: The game marked the 164th meeting between Ohio State and Northwestern. The Buckeyes lead the series all-time against the Wildcats, and in away games. Ohio State has won 13 of the last 14 meetings between the two with the only loss being home loss Jan. 22, Ohio State has won the last 18 meetings when it entered the game ranked in the Top 25 vs. the Wildcats. The Buckeyes have won four-consecutive Big Ten road games in a single season for the first time since the 2011 season when they won six consecutive games. Ohio State outrebounded Northwestern in the contest. Ohio State is 11-1 when outrebounding their opponent this season. The Buckeyes are 16-1 this season when shooting a higher field goal percentage than their opponent. The game marked the third time Chris Holtmann has faced Northwestern in his career and his first time at the helm of the Buckeyes. Holtmann holds a 2-0 record against Northwestern as the head coach of Butler and 3-0 overall. Holtmann is now 7-0 against Big Ten opponents to start his Ohio State tenure. Holtmann is the first Big Ten coach in the last 95 years to win his first seven league games. Keita Bates-Diop scored 10 points, adding eight rebounds, three assists, a block, and a steal in the contest. Bates-Diop s career point total now sits at 996. He is now only four points away from becoming the 55th player in Ohio State history to score 1,000 career points. With eight rebounds against the Wildcats, Bates-Diop now has 500 for his career. Tate s 12 points moved his career total to 1,344 and propelled him past Jim Cleamons (1,335) and Marc Loving (1,338) to claim the 27th spot on the Ohio State all-time scoring list. Game 21 No. 22 Ohio State 67, Minnesota 49 Jan. 20, 2018, New York NEW YORK -- Keita Bates-Diop had 17 points and 12 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season, leading No. 22 Ohio State over Minnesota at Madison Square Garden for its seventh consecutive win. Ohio State's first-year coach Chris Holtmann is the third Big Ten coach to win his first eight conference games. Sam Barry won 11 straight for Iowa in 1923 and Walter Meanwell holds the record with 12 for Wisconsin in The Buckeyes used a 24-2 burst to overcome a 10-point deficit midway through the first half. They stayed in control, and went on to match last season's win total - with 10 regular season game remaining. Minnesota was held to just six field goals (28.6 percent) in the second half with 10 turnovers. Kaleb Wesson added 15 points and eight rebounds for Ohio State. Bates-Diop reached 1,000 career points, with his fourth point against Minnesota, to become the 55th Buckeye to do so. Jae'Sean Tate had 10 points, six rebounds and five assists and trails Brent Darby (1,368) by 14 points for the 26th spot on the school's scoring list. Notes: The game marked the 143rd meeting between Ohio State and Minnesota. The Buckeyes lead the series all-time against the Gophers, and 3-0 in neutral games. Ohio State has won five of the last six meetings between the two, with its last loss being a loss at Minnesota Jan. 8, Ohio State (No. 22) has won the last 10 of the last 11 meetings when it entered the game ranked in the Top 25. The Buckeyes are 15-2 this season when leading at the half. Ohio State is 16-1 on the year when leading with five minutes remaining. The Buckeyes are 14-2 when holding their opponents to under 50 pct, from the field this season. Ohio State outscored Minnesota in the paint in the contest. The Buckeyes are 17-1 this season when shooting a higher field goal percentage than their opponent. Ohio State scored 22 points off 15 Minnesota turnovers. The Buckeyes shot a season high 90 pct. (9/10) from the free throw line. Ohio State has held its opponent to less than 50 points in two of the last three contests, the other being Rutgers (46) The game marked the first time Chris Holtmann has faced Minnesota in his career. Holtmann is now 8-0 against Big Ten opponents to start his Ohio State tenure. Holtmann s 8-0 start is the best record to start off a Big Ten tenure since Sam Barry went 11-0 in 1923 at Iowa. Keita Bates-Diop scored a game-high 17 points while also grabbing 12 rebounds in the contest. Bates-Diop s 17 points move his career total to 1,013, and makes him the 55th player in Ohio State history to score 1,000 career points (1,013). Bates-Diop also recorded his eighth double-double of the season and the 14th of his career. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Rutgers 1/14/18 7 p.m. at The RAC Ohio State , 6-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,1 Rutgers , 1-5 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Doucoure, Mamadou f Freeman, Deshawn f Baker, Geo g Sanders, Corey g Thiam, Issa g Sa, Candido Doorson, Shaquille Dadika, Jake Omoruyi, Eugene Mensah, Souf Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Larry Scirotto, Ted Valentine, Kelly Pfeifer Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 7476 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Northwestern 01/17/18 8:07 p.m. at Rosemont, Ill. (Allstate Arena) Ohio State , 7-0 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Northwestern , 2-5 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Pusica, Vasa f Gavin Skelly f Dererk Pardon c Begley, Devon g Green, Anthony g Miller, Jeremy Jordan Ash Barret Benson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Lamont Simpson, Pat Driscoll, Donnie Eppley Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Northwestern-None. Attendance: 6018 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics OHIO STATE vs MINNESOTA 1/20/18 12pm at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY OHIO STATE 67 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 0 MINNESOTA 49 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 MURPHY,JORDAN f KONATE,BAKARY c MCBRAYER,DUPREE g MASON,NATE g COFFEY,AMIR g HARRIS,JAMIR WASHINGTON,ISAIAH FITZGERALD,DAVONTE DIEDHIOU,GASTON HURT,MICHAEL Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Bo Boroski, Paul Szelc, Chris Beaver Technical fouls: OHIO STATE-None. MINNESOTA-None. Attendance: BIG 10 SUPER SATURDAY Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Rutgers In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU RUTGER Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Northwestern In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU NU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total OHIO STATE MINNESOTA In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MINN Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:18, RUTGERS 2nd-02:20. Largest lead - OSU by 30 2nd-13:47, RUTGERS by 1 1st-10:46. OSU led for 38:48. RUTGERS led for 00:27. Game was tied for 00:45. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - OSU 2nd-02:38, NU 2nd-00:43. Largest lead - OSU by 15 2nd-13:00, NU by 6 1st-17:48. OSU led for 28:54. NU led for 10:26. Game was tied for 00:40. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:30, MINN 2nd-01:13. Largest lead - OSU by 21 2nd-05:55, MINN by 10 1st-11:00. OSU led for 30:03. MINN led for 09:17. Game was tied for 00:39. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 4 times. 82

85 Game 22 No. 13 Ohio State 64, Nebraska 59 Jan. 22, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 14 of his 20 points in the second half and No. 13 Ohio State beat Nebraska The back-and-forth game had seven lead changes in the second half. A pair of foul shots by Nebraska's James Palmer Jr. cut Ohio State's lead to four with 2:19 remaining, but the Cornhuskers couldn't pull any closer. Jae'Sean Tate put the Buckeyes up by six with a layup with 1:02 left, and a pair of foul shots by Kaleb Wesson stretched it to eight. Palmer hit a 3-pointer with 12 seconds left, but Nebraska ran out of time. Palmer had a career-high 34 points. Nebraska. Ohio State surpassed its win total for all of last season. Earlier in the day, it moved from No. 22 to No. 13 in the AP Top 25, its highest position since Notes: Ohio State now leads the all-time series with Nebraska 15-4 and is 8-1 in Columbus. Ranked Ohio State teams are 9-1 against the Huskers. The last time Ohio State was ranked coming into the Nebraska game was March 14, 2014 and the No. 24 Buckeyes took a win in Indianapolis. Ohio State is now 16-2 this season when leading at the half. The Buckeyes are 18-1 this season when shooting a higher field goal percentage than their opponent. The last time Ohio State gave up 30+ points by an individual was when Jamal Murray (Kentucky) scored 33 points on Dec. 19, Nebraska s James Palmer Jr. scored 34. The point total was the most by an opponent in Value City Arena history, eclipsing Ray Barbosa s 32 points scored for UMBC Dec. 2, The Buckeyes tied the season low with six turnovers, none in the second half. The game marked the first time Chris Holtmann has coached against Nebraska. Holtmann is now 9-0 in the Big Ten. Holtmann s start is the best record to start of a Big Ten career since Sam Barry went 11-0 in 1923 at Iowa. Keita Bates-Diop led the scoring effort for the Buckeyes with 20 points. He added six rebounds, two assists and two blocks. Bates-Diop has 17 consecutive games in double digits, the longest active streak in the Big Ten. Eight of those 17 games are 20+ point games. Bates-Diop moves to 50th on the list of all-time scoring, passing Lenzelle Smith, Jason Singleton, and Bill Andreas. With 17 points tonight, Jae Sean Tate passes Brent Darby to take 26th on the list of all-time scoring. Next on the list is Brian Brown with 1,384. Tate grabbed seven rebounds with two assists and one steal. C.J. Jackson dished a team-high four assists. He added four rebounds and 12 points, going 3-3 from the line. Jackson now has 17 games this season with 10 or more points, 16 of which are from the last 19 games. Jackson has made at least one 3-pointer in each of the last 18 games. Kaleb Wesson tied a season high with six made free throws. Wesson had 12 points, seven rebounds and two assists. Nebraska , 5-4 B1G Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Nebraska vs Ohio State 01/22/18 8:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 14 Copeland, Isaac f 15 Roby, Isaiah f Watson Jr., Glynn g Gill, Anton g Palmer Jr., James g Okeke, Duby Taylor, Evan Allen, Thomas Borchardt, Tanner Tshimanga, Jordy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: Ohio State , 9-0 B1G 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 0,1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Terry Wymer, Keith Kimble, Rob Kueneman Technical fouls: Nebraska-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska Ohio State Last FG - NEB 2nd-00:12, OSU 2nd-01:08. Largest lead - NEB by 7 1st-13:32, OSU by 8 2nd-00:40. NEB led for 16:43. OSU led for 18:23. Game was tied for 04:40. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench NEB OSU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 11 times. Game 23 Penn State 82, No. 13 Ohio State 79 Jan. 25, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Tony Carr hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Penn State an upset victory over No. 13 Ohio State 82-79, handing the Buckeyes their first Big Ten loss. Carr had 28 points and was 4 for 5 from 3-point range for the Nittany Lions, who were a 11 for 14 from beyond the arc in beating a Top 25 team for the first time this season. Keita Bates-Diop led Ohio State with 25 points but was in foul trouble for much of the second half. He had three 3-pointers in the last 2:07 to pull the Buckeyes back in it. He tied it with a 3-pointer with 5 seconds left, but Carr was able to connect with the desperation shot from deep as time ran out. The Buckeyes had won the first nine conference games. But they allowed Penn State to jump out to an early lead on four straight 3-pointers and had trouble turning momentum back their way until the final minutes. Struggling from the 3-point line in recent games, the Buckeyes didn't hit one until Bates-Diop connected at the 5:31 mark in the first half. They were 1 for 6 from beyond the arc in the half, and 7 for 15 overall. Notes: The game marked the 49th meeting between Ohio State and Penn State. The Buckeyes lead the series all-time against the Nittany Lions, and 17-5 in home games. Ohio State had won the five previous meetings between the two squads, with its last loss being a contest at Penn State Feb. 27, Ohio State is 18-5 against Penn State when it enters the game ranked in the Top 25. Ohio State allowed a season-high 78.6 percent (11-14) from 3-point range. Penn State s 78.6 percent from three was the second highest percentage allowed by Ohio State all-time trailing only Illinois 87.5 percent (7/8) posted Jan. 27, The Nittany Lions 58.3 percent (28-48) from the field was the highest shooting percentage by a Big Ten opponent this season. Ohio State shot a perfect from the free throw line in the contest. The 16-for-16 mark ties an Ohio State record for most free throws in a contest without a miss. The other contest was against Michigan Jan. 15, The Buckeyes are 9-1 this season when shooting 50 percent or higher from the field. The game marked the first time Chris Holtmann has faced Penn State in his career. Holtmann s conference win streak ends at nine games giving him the third longest conference win streak to start a career in Big Ten history. Keita Bates-Diop scored a team-high 25 points while also grabbing four rebounds and two assists in the contest. Bates-Diop s three 3-pointers made in the contest give him 101 made 3-pointers for his career. Bates-Diop s 25 points move his career total to 1,058 and moves him up to the 47th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. The game was Bates-Diop s 10th game this season scoring 20- plus points. Penn State , 4-5 B1G Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Penn State vs Ohio State 01/25/18 8:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Zemgulis, Deivis f 11 Stevens, Lamar f Watkins, Mike f Carr, Tony g Garner, Shep g Bostick, Nazeer Wheeler, Jamari Reaves, Josh Moore, Julian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State , 9-1 B1G 2nd half: % 2nd half: nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Officials: Mike Eades, Donnie Eppley, Pat Driscoll Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Penn State Ohio State Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:01, OSU 2nd-00:05. Largest lead - PSU by 13 2nd-07:58, OSU by 2 2nd-18:13. PSU led for 37:26. OSU led for 01:28. Game was tied for 01:06. Game: % Game: % Game: Deadball Rebounds 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU OSU Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Game 24 No. 17 Ohio State 71, Indiana 56 Jan. 30, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Jae'Sean Tate scored 16 points and No. 17 Ohio State took control early in cruising to a win over Indiana. Kaleb Wesson added 14 points and Keita Bates-Diop had 13 points and 13 rebounds as the Buckeyes bounced back from a buzzer-beater loss to Penn State last week. Devonte Green scored 20 for the Hoosiers, who have lost three in a row and four of five. Indiana, playing its fourth game in eight days, shot just 36.4 percent from the floor after hitting better than 50 percent of its shots the past three games. The Hoosiers struggled on defense, too. They had trouble stopping Wesson when he went to the basket in the lane. Ohio State scored 40 points in the paint. Zach McRoberts hit two quick jump shots, one of them a 3-pointer, in the first 1:14 to put the Hoosiers up by one, but Ohio State reeled off 10 consecutive points and didn't relinquish the lead again. The Buckeyes led at halftime on 5-for-5 shooting by Wesson. Indiana couldn't get any closer than 12 the rest of the way. Notes: The game marked the 183rd meeting between Ohio State and Indiana. The Buckeyes trail the series all-time against the Hoosiers, but lead in games played in Columbus. Ohio State is against Indiana when it enters the game ranked in the Top 25. Ohio State held Indiana to 36.4 percent shooting from the field. This marked the eighth time Ohio State held a Big Ten opponent to less than 40 percent shooting on the season. Ohio State (10-1) has won at least 10 games in Big Ten Conference play 12 of the last 13 years. Ohio State has gone on to compete in the NCAA Tournament in nine of those seasons and have participated in postseason play 13 times (twice in the NIT). The game marked the fourth time Chris Holtmann has faced Indiana in his career. Holtmann has a 2-2 record in these contests. Holtmann has won at least 10 conference games in each of the last five seasons (1 at Gardner Webb in the Big South, 3 at Butler in the Big East, and this season in the Big Ten at Ohio State). Ohio State is 10-1 in the Big Ten this season. Keita Bates-Diop scored 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, while adding four blocks, and tying a career high with five assists. Bates-Diop recorded his ninth double-double of the season and the 15th of his career. The Buckeyes are 14-1 in games in which Bates-Diop records a double-double. Bates-Diop s 13 points bring his career total to 1,071. He now trails Carter Scott (1,073) by two points to move into the 47th spot on the Buckeyes all-time scoring list. Jae Sean Tate scored a team-high 16 points, while adding six rebounds and two assists. Tate s six rebounds give him 702 for his career, and make him the 14th player to surpass the 700 rebound mark in Ohio State history. Tate s 16 points give him 1,404 for his career, where he now trails Larry Bolden (1,408) for the 24th spot on the Buckeyes all-time scoring list. C.J. Jackson scored 10 points, adding two assists and a rebound while going 2-5 from behind the arc. Indiana , 5-6 B1G Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana vs Ohio State 01/30/18 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 Smith, Justin f 13 Morgan, Juwan f Newkirk, Josh g Johnson, Robert g McRoberts, Zach g Durham, Aljami Green, Devonte McSwain Jr., Freddie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Ohio State , 10-1 B1G 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Deadball Rebounds 3 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bo Boroski, Terry Wymer, Steve McJunkins Technical fouls: Indiana-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana Ohio State Last FG - IND 2nd-03:05, OSU 2nd-01:35. Largest lead - IND by 1 1st-18:46, OSU by 20 2nd-14:38. IND led for 00:23. OSU led for 38:30. Game was tied for 00:41. Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench IND OSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. 83

86 Game 25 No. 17 Ohio State 75, Illinois 67 Feb. 4, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 35 points and had 13 rebounds and No. 17 Ohio State held off Illinois The Buckeyes, playing without suspended guard Kam Williams, overcame an Illinois lead to tie the score at the 5-minute mark. But they wouldn't get the game in hand until Kaleb Wesson grabbed an offensive rebound and put it back up with 48 seconds left. That gave the Buckeyes a lead, and any momentum Illinois had was gone for good. Jae'Sean Tate scored 11 points for the Buckeyes, who have won three straight and 10 of their last 11. Bates-Diop had 17 of his points in the first half - 11 straight in one stretch - when Ohio State had to dig its way out of a 15-point hole. He finished with his 10th double-double of the season. Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann, in his first year at Ohio State after a successful run at Butler, now has won 20 or more games in each of his last five full years as a head coach. Mark Alstork paced Illinois with 19 points, and Trent Frazier chipped in 12. Notes: The game marked the 174th meeting between Ohio State and Illinois. The Buckeyes trail the series all-time against the Fighting Illini, but lead in games played in Columbus. Ohio State is against Illinois when it enters the game ranked in the Top 25. Ohio State held Illinois scoreless in the last 10 minutes of the first half, forcing eight turnovers and holding the Illini to 0-9 shooting from the field. Ohio State held the Illini scoreless for the last 10:11 of the first and for 1:20 to start the second half (total of 11:31) The Buckeyes set season highs for free throw makes with 26, and free throw attempts with 33. The Buckeyes are 17-2 on the year when scoring 70-plus points. The Buckeyes outrebounded the Fighting Illini for a plus- 23 rebound margin. Ohio State is 15-2 in games in which it outrebounds its opponent. The Buckeyes are 20-1 on the season when shooting a higher percentage from the field than their opponent. Ohio State is in games in which two or more players record a double-double in a game. The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has faced Illinois in his career. Holtmann holds a 1-1 record in these contests. Holtmann is the first Ohio State coach to win 20 regular season games in his first season in Columubs. Holtmann has won at least 20 games in each of the last five seasons as a head coach (last at Gardner Webb, 3 at Butler, first at Ohio State). Keita Bates-Diop led all scorers in the game posting a careerhigh 35 points while adding 13 rebounds and an assist. Bates-Diop s 35 points aretied for the 46th most scored by a Buckeye in a single game. Bates-Diop s 35 points also propelled him over the 500-point mark for the season, making him the 33rd Buckeye to do so. Bates-Diop recorded his 10th double-double of the season and the 16th of his career. The Buckeyes are 15-1 in games in which Bates-Diop records a double-double. Game 26 No. 14 Ohio State 64, No. 3 Purdue 63 Feb. 7, 2018, West Lafayette WEST LAFAYETTE -- Keita Bates-Diop scored 18 points, including the decisive putback with 2.8 seconds left, to give No. 14 Ohio State a upset at No. 3 Purdue, ending the nation's longest winning streak at 19 games. The Buckeyes grabbed a share of the conference lead as Ohio State won for the 11th time in 12 games. Carsen Edwards finished with a career-high 28 points to lead the Boilermaker, who lost for the first time since Nov. 23. Isaac Haas had 18 points but missed an 8-foot jumper at the buzzer to win it. Purdue's school record 14-game winning streak in conference play and 21-game winning streak at home also ended. Purdue led with 5:29 to go, but Ohio State closed the game on 13-5 run, retaking a lead on Andre Wesson's banked 3-pointer with 1:13 to go. Twenty-four seconds later, Vincent Edwards answered with a three-point play that gave Purdue the lead. But on the Buckeyes' final possession, they grabbed two offensive rebounds - the second being Bates-Diop's putback to win it. Notes: The game marked the 170th meeting between Ohio State and Purdue. The Buckeyes trail the series all-time against the Boilermakers. Ohio State is 7-3 against Purdue when both teams enter the game ranked in the Top 25. Ohio Sate won its second game of the year against an opponent ranked in the Top 5, the other being an victory over No. 1 Michigan State Jan. 7, 2018 in Columbus. The Buckeyes last road win against a Top 5 opponent was a victory over Indiana March 5, 2013 in Bloomington. No. 14 Ohio State defeated No. 2 Indiana in that game. Ohio State is all time in games decided by one points and in one-point road games. The last road win decided by one point was at Penn State a year ago (71-70) Feb. 28, Jae Sean Tate scored a layup late to provide the winning margin. The Ohio State vs. Purdue game last year in Columbus (1/5/17) was a onepoint game as well, 76-75, in favor of the Boilers. Ohio State is all-time against Top 5 teams. Ohio State defeated No. 1 Michigan State earlier this year in Columbus and fell to No. 5 North Carolina in the CBSSports Classic Dec. 23, 2017 in New Orleans. Ohio State held Purdue to 20 made field goals in the game. The last time the Boilermakers were held to 20 or fewer made shots at home against a Big Ten opponent was against Illinois (3/17/2015). Purdue won that game Louisville held Purdue to 19 made shots (19-57) Nov. 28, Purdue won that one The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has faced Purdue in his career. Holtmann holds a 2-0 record in these contests. Holtmann has won five games in his career against opponents ranked in the Top 5. Keita Bates-Diop led the Buckeyes in scoring with 18 points while adding 11 rebounds, and three assists. Entering the game Wednesday, Bates-Diop was scoreless in his career vs. Purdue. Game 27 No. 14 Ohio State 82, Iowa 64 Feb. 10, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- Keita Bates-Diop had 14 points and eight rebounds, and No. 14 Ohio State beat Iowa for sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. Kaleb Wesson added 18 points and C.J Jackson scored 14 for the Buckeyes, who were 9 for 20 from 3-point range. Leading scorer Tyler Cook had just eight points for the Hawkeyes. Following a 7-0 Iowa run that put the Hawkeyes up 18-15, Ohio State rattled off an 8-0 run of its own with a second-chance layup and two layups in transition after forcing turnovers on three straight possessions. Ohio State made eight of its final 10 shots to end the half, which included four 3s to take a lead into the break. The hot shooting spilled into the early moments of the second half. Tate drove the baseline to find Jackson in the opposite corner for a 3, then drilled a rare 3 of his own to highlight a 14-0 run and extend the lead to 18 with 15:49 left as the sellout crowd of 18,809 fans roared for one of college basketball's most surprising teams this season. Ohio State's largest lead was 29. Notes: The game marked the 152nd meeting between Ohio State and Iowa. The game was an official sellout (18,809). The last sellout at Value City Arena was four years ago, March 9, 2014 against Michigan State. The Buckeyes won Ohio State is in sellouts at VCA and when facing Big Ten Conference foes. The Buckeyes have won 14 of their last 19 games against Iowa. The Buckeyes hold a record against the Hawkeyes in Columbus. Ohio State has won nine of the last 11 games vs. Iowa held in Columbus. The Buckeyes lead the all-time series against the Hawkeyes The Buckeyes are now 2-0 against the Hawkeyes this year. The other matchup was a victory Jan. 4 in Iowa City. Ohio State has now won 15 games by at least 10 points on the year. Ohio State s starters outscored Iowa s starters in the contest. The game marked the third time Chris Holtmann has faced Iowa in his career. Holtmann holds a 2-1 record in these contests. Holtmann has the most wins in Ohio State history (22) in his first season as coach of the Buckeyes. Thad Matta won 20 (20-12) games in 2005 and Gary Williams won 20 (20-13) in his first season in Columbus in Keita Bates-Diop recorded 14 points, eight rebounds, four assists and a steal for the Buckeyes. Bates-Diop made three 3-pointers, putting him at 50 on the season. Bates-Diop s eight defensive rebounds put him at over 200 on the season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa vs Ohio State 02/10/18 6:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Illinois vs Ohio State 02/04/18 12:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Illinois , 2-9 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Nichols, Kipper f Black, Leron f Finke, Michael f Frazier, Trent g Alstork, Mark g Lucas, Te'Jon Eboigbodin, Greg Smith, Mark Williams, Da'Monte Jordan, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 3 Ohio State , 11-1 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Wesson, Andre f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Terry Oglesby, Paul Szelc, Larry Scirotto Technical fouls: Illinois-None. Ohio State-Tate, Jae'Sean. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Illinois Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ILL Ohio State OSU Last FG - ILL 2nd-01:41, OSU 2nd-00:48. Score tied - 6 times. Largest lead - ILL by 15 1st-10:51, OSU by 8 2nd-00:24. Lead changed - 6 times. ILL led for 16:23. OSU led for 18:24. Game was tied for 05:13. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Purdue 02/07/18 8:30 PM ET at West Lafayette, Ind. / Mackey Arena Ohio State , 12-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Wesson, Andre f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Purdue , 12-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 12 Edwards, Vincent f Haas, Isaac c Edwards, Carsen g Thompson, P.J. g Mathias, Dakota g Cline, Ryan Eastern, Nojel Eifert, Grady Haarms, Matt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,2 Officials: Terry Wymer, Bill Ek, Kelly Pfeifer Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Purdue-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Ohio State Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU Purdue PURDUE Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:03, PURDUE 2nd-00:48. Score tied - 3 times. Largest lead - OSU by 3 1st-13:02, PURDUE by 14 2nd-10:17. Lead changed - 9 times. OSU led for 02:27. PURDUE led for 34:41. Game was tied for 02:52. Iowa , 3-11 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Wagner, Ahmad f Cook, Tyler f Garza, Luka f Bohannon, Jordan g Moss, Isaiah g Dailey, Maishe Nunge, Jack Kriener, Ryan Ellingson, Brady Uhl, Dom Pemsl, Cordell Baer, Nicholas Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Ohio State , 13-1 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Wesson, Andre f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Lane, Joey Young, Kyle Lehmann, Matt Fulton, Connor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5 Officials: Gene Steratore, Lamont Simpson, Rob Riley Technical fouls: Iowa-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Iowa Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench IOWA Ohio State OSU Last FG - IOWA 2nd-00:09, OSU 2nd-02:11. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - IOWA by 3 1st-09:59, OSU by 29 2nd-06:36. Lead changed - 5 times. IOWA led for 03:17. OSU led for 35:47. Game was tied for 00:56. 84

87 Game 28 Penn State 79, No. 8 Ohio State 56 Feb. 15, 2018, State College STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Tony Carr scored 30 points and Penn State topped No. 8 Ohio State to sweep the Buckeyes. Mike Watkins added 11 points and 10 rebounds for his 10th double-double of the season, and Shep Garner and Josh Reaves added 13 and 10 points apiece for the Nittany Lions. C.J. Jackson led Ohio State with 13 points and Keita Bates-Diop added 10 for the Buckeyes. The Nittany Lions took control in the first half with a 12-0 run over 5:06 as the Buckeyes went 0-for-5 in that span. Carr tossed an alley-oop Watkins' way and the forward jammed home the run's second basket to give Penn State the lead for good just 3:20 in. Penn State added a pair of 7-0 runs and a 6-0 spurt later in the half and Carr buried an awkward layup off a full-court inbounds pass and an ensuing free throw to give Penn State a halftime lead. The Buckeyes trailed by as many as 30 early in the second but used an 18-4 run to cut Penn State's lead to 16 with 10:32 to play. Bates-Diop hit a 3-pointer to pull the Buckeyes to but they wouldn't get any closer. Notes: The game marked the 50th meeting between Ohio State and Penn State. The Buckeyes lead the series all-time against the Nittany Lions. Ohio State is 13-9 on the road against Penn State. The Buckeyes are 18-6 when they enter the game ranked in the Top 25 vs. Penn State. The Buckeyes outscored the Nittany Lions in the paint The Buckeyes are now 5-3 when they are outrebounded by their opponents. Keita Bates-Diop scored 10 points while adding six rebounds, two assists, and two blocks in the contest. Bates-Diop s 10 points bring his career total to 1,148 and elevate him to the 39th spot on the Ohio State all-time scoring list. Jae Sean Tate scored six points, while adding four rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Tate s six points give him 1,442 for his career and move him past Bill Hosket (1,441) for the 22nd spot on the Ohio State all-time scoring list. C.J. Jackson led the Buckeyes with 13 points, adding three rebounds and an assist. The game marked the 21st double figure scoring effort for Jackson on the season. Game 29 No. 22 Michigan 74, No. 8 Ohio State 62 Feb. 18, 2018, Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Jordan Poole scored 12 of his 15 points in the first half to help No. 22 Michigan take the lead in a win over No. 8 Ohio State. The Wolverines beat a rival and helped out another rival, giving No. 2 Michigan State a one-game lead atop the conference standings with two games left in the regular season. The Buckeyes fell out of first place by losing consecutive Big Ten games for the first time this season. Michigan's Muhammad-Ali Abdur- Rahkman scored 17, Zavier Simpson had 13 points and Moe Wagner added 12. Jae'Sean Tate had 20 points and a career-high 15 rebounds for the Buckeyes, while Keita Bates-Diop went for 17 points and seven boards. The last Buckeye to record 20 or more points and 15 or more rebounds in a game was Jared Sullinger (22/18) in a win at Northwestern Feb. 29, Notes: The game marked the 174th meeting between Ohio State and Michigan. Ohio State leads the all time series with Michigan Ranked Ohio State teams are against the Wolverines and against ranked Michigan teams. Each team owns seven wins in games when both Ohio State and Michigan are ranked at the same time. The Buckeyes are now 1-1 against the Wolverines this year. The previous matchup was a victory Dec. 4 in Columbus. Ohio State is now 2-5 when trailing at the half. The Buckeyes are 2-3 against ranked teams this season. Ohio State outrebounded the Wolverines The game marked the third time Chris Holtmann has faced Michigan in his career. Holtmann holds a 1-2 record against the Wolverines and is 1-1 at the helm of the Buckeyes. Jae Sean Tate led the Buckeyes with 20 points in the contest. Tate recorded his fourth double-double of the season and 14th of his career with 20 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Tate is now ranked 21st on the list of all-time leading scorers for the Buckeyes with 1,462 points, passing David Lighty (1,458). Keita Bates-Diop went 3-6 beyond the arc. He had 17 points and seven rebounds in the contest. Bates-Diop currently sits at number 39 on the list of all-time scorers with 1,165 points. He needs 14 points to pass Lawrence Funderburke (1,179). Andre Wesson tied his career-high with three assists and had eight points. Wesson finished a perfect 3-3 from the floor and 1-1 from beyond the arc and at the line. Kyle Young played a career-high 22 minutes in the contest. Young grabbed five off the boards, had one block, one steal and two points. Game 30 No. 16 Ohio State 79 Rutgers 52 Feb. 20, 2018, Columbus COLUMBUS -- C.J. Jackson scored 18 points to help No. 16 Ohio State rout Rutgers Kaleb Wesson added 14, and Kam Williams, playing his last home game, had 13 as the Buckeyes got a feel-good win on senior night. Corey Sanders had 12 points for the Scarlet Knights. Jae'Sean Tate, also playing his last game at Value City Arena, had nine points and 10 rebounds. Ohio State led at the half. The Buckeyes had built a 19-point lead coming off an 11-0 run with 5:41 left in the half but then went cold. Rutgers put together a 16-2 run to finish the half, during which Ohio State went 1 for 8 from the floor. But Rutgers opened the second half 1 for 8, and Ohio State took control with an 18-2 run. The Buckeyes shot 59 percent from the field (33-56) to help cap off a 16-2 home record at Value City Arena. Ohio State's 14 Big Ten Conference wins are the most since the 2011 team went 16-2 in league play. The Buckeyes scored 44 points in the paint and got 35 points from the bench. Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Buckeyes, started seniors Williams and Tate along with fifth year transfer Andrew Dakich and fourth year junior Keita Bates-Diop, who has a year of eligibility remaining but has already graduated from Ohio State. The seniors and graduates were honored before and after the game for their service to Ohio State and the men's basketball program. Notes: The game marked the eighth meeting between Ohio State and Rutgers. The Buckeyes lead the series 6-2 all-time against the Scarlet Knights. Ohio State is 3-0 at home against Rutgers. The Buckeyes are 2-0 when they enter the game ranked in the Top 25 against the Scarlet Knights. Ohio State moved to 20-2 this season when leading at the half. The Buckeyes are 18-3 this season when outrebounding their opponent. They outrebounded the Scarlet Knights in the contest. The Buckeyes shot 58.9 percent in the contest. They move to 12-1 on the year when shooting 50 percent or better from the field. Ohio State is 19-2 this season when scoring 70 or more points. The Buckeyes have won eight games this season by a 20-plus point margin including four against Big Ten opponents. Ohio State has won nine games against Big Ten opponents this season by a 10-plus point margin. The game marked the second time Chris Holtmann has faced Rutgers in his career. Holtmann holds a 2-0 record in these contests. Holtmann s 23 wins are the most by a first-year head coach in Ohio State history. Keita Bates-Diop s six points bring his career total to 1,171. He needs eight more points to tie Lawrence Funderburke (1,179) for the 38th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Jae Sean Tate s nine points give him 1,471 for his career. He needs 15 points to reach Jerry Francis (1,486) the 20th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Penn State 2/15/18 8:00 p.m. at University Park, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Ctr.) Ohio State , 13-2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Wesson, Andre f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half % 2nd half % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half % Game: % 2 Penn State , 9-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Stevens, Lamar f Watkins, Mike f Carr, Tony g Reaves, Josh g Garner, Shep g Zemgulis, Deivis Pierce, Satchel Bostick, Nazeer Wheeler, Jamari Hazle, Grant Moore, Julian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half % 2nd half % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half % Game: % 5 Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Ted Valentine, Steve McJunkins Technical fouls: Ohio State-TEAM. Penn State-None. Attendance: Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Michigan 02/18/18 1:00 PM at Crisler Center, Ann Arbor, MI Ohio State (13-3) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Wesson, Andre f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Williams, Kam Young, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Michigan (11-5) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 04 Livers, Isaiah f Wagner, Moritz f Matthews, Charles g Simpson, Zavier g Abdur-Rahkman, M-A g Poole, Jordan Simmons, Jaaron Teske, Jon Robinson, Duncan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Larry Scirotto, Gene Steratore, Paul Szeic Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: Game Duration 2:04 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Rutgers vs Ohio State 02/20/18 7:00 p.m. at Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Rutgers , 3-14 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Omoruyi, Eugene f Doorson, Shaquille c Sanders, Corey g Williams, Mike g Thiam, Issa g Sa, Candido Dadika, Jake Bullock, Matt Doucoure, Mamadou Downes, Joey Freeman, Deshawn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Ohio State , 14-3 B1G Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Dakich, Andrew g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Jackson, C.J Lane, Joey Wesson, Andre Young, Kyle Lehmann, Matt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % 0 Officials: Terry Oglesby, Mike Eades, Lewis Garrison Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Penn State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU PSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Michigan In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MICH Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench RUTGER OSU Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:48, PSU 2nd-00:59. Largest lead - OSU by 2 1st-19:21, PSU by 30 2nd-17:49. OSU led for 01:04. PSU led for 36:40. Game was tied for 02:16. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:27, MICH 2nd-01:26. Largest lead - OSU by 4 1st-10:51, MICH by 15 2nd-01:02. OSU led for 06:56. MICH led for 28:33. Game was tied for 04:31. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times. Last FG - RUTGERS 2nd-00:08, OSU 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - RUTGERS by 3 1st-17:56, OSU by 30 2nd-00:28. RUTGERS led for 02:42. OSU led for 36:52. Game was tied for 00:26. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time. 85

88 Game 31 No. 16 Ohio State 80, Indiana 78 2OT Feb. 20, 2018, Bloomington BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Keita Bates-Diop finished with 24 points and 14 rebounds and C.J. Jackson made a long 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in double overtime to give No. 16 Ohio State an victory at Indiana. With the win, the Buckeyes claimed at least the No. 2 seed - in coach Chris Holtmann's first season. Juwan Morgan scored 18 points and Robert Johnson added 17 to lead the Hoosiers. But Johnson, playing what could be his final home game, couldn't make the dramatic half-court heave at the buzzer to win a wild game that was tighter than expected. The Buckeyes led early in the second half before giving it all away and seeing the Hoosiers take a lead on Josh Newkirk's layup with 3:54 left in regulation. Ohio State answered with the next four points but Indiana tied it at 63 with two free throws from Justin Smith with 2:18 to go in regulation. Neither team scored again until overtime. In the first extra period, neither team led by more than two and it ended in a 70-all tie after Johnson made two free throws, with 7.8 seconds left. In the second overtime, neither team led by more than one until Jackson's 3 erased Indiana's lead. Jackson finished with 13 points on a night five Buckeyes scored in double figures. Justin Smith added 16 points for Indiana. Notes: The game marked the 184th meeting between Ohio State and Indiana. The Buckeyes trail all-time series with the Hoosiers Indiana leads the series when playing in Bloomington. The Buckeyes are when they enter the game vs. the Hoosiers ranked in the Top 25. Ohio State is 6-3 all-time against Indiana when the game is decided in overtime. The last game being an loss Feb. 2, 1994 in Bloomington. Ohio State is 2-0 in double-overtime games against Indiana with the other being a victory in Columbus Feb. 17, Ohio State is 1-1 in overtime games this season. Ohio State is 11-1 in games in which Keita Bates-Diop records a double-double this season, and 17-1 all-time in such contests. The game marked the fifth time Chris Holtmann has faced Indiana in his career. Holtmann holds a 3-2 record in these contests. Holtmann is now one win shy of tying his career-high for wins in a season (Butler, 2016). Keita Bates-Diop scored 24 points while adding 14 rebounds, four assists, four blocks, and two steals in the contest. Bates-Diop recorded his 18th career double-double, and his 12th of the season. Bates-Diop s 24 points bring his career total to 1,195 and move him past Lawrence Funderburke (1,179) for the 38th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Bates-Diop now trails Luke Wittie (1,211) by just 16 points for the 37th spot on the list. Jae Sean Tate scored 12 points, while adding five rebounds, six assists, a block and a steal. Tate s 12 points give him 1,483 for his career. He needs three points to reach Jerry Francis (1,486) the 20th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Game 32 Penn State 69, No. 13 Ohio State 68 March 2, 2018, New York New York -- Tony Carr found Josh Reaves for a game-winning layup with 3.1 seconds to play and Penn State picked up a victory over second-seeded Ohio State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. Carr had 25 points and the seventh-seeded Nittany Lions scored the final five points in beating the 13th-ranked Buckeyes for the third time this season. Lamar Stevens added 15 points and Shep Garner had 13 and a crucial steal from Big Ten Conference Player of the Year Keita Bates-Diop with 21 seconds to play. The Nittany Lions did not call time out after the steal and Carr made a pass from the foul line to a wide-open Reaves underneath. Ohio State had a chance to win after calling a timeout, but a last-second shot by C.J. Jackson was not close. Bates-Diop carried the Buckeyes in the second half, scoring 17 of his 25 points. Kam Williams and Jae'Sean Tate each added 10 points for the Buckeyes. Notes: The game marked the 51st meeting between Ohio State and Penn State. The Buckeyes lead the all-time series with the Nittany Lions Ohio State holds a 4-3 record in games played at a neutral site. The Buckeyes are 18-7 when they enter the game vs. Penn State ranked in the Top 25. Ohio State is all-time in the Big Ten Tournament. The Buckeyes hold a 3-1 record when ranked as the No. 2 seed in the tournament. Ohio State is 20-4 in games in in the Big Ten Tournament when it is seeded higher than its opponent. The Buckeyes had won the previous four consecutive matchups with Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament. Ohio State holds a 4-3 record against Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament. Ohio State is 12-6 in Big Ten Tournament openers. Ohio State outshot Penn State from the field 44 percent to 38 percent. Ohio State is 23-2 this season when shooting a higher percentage from the field than its opponent. Ohio State is 1-2 this season in games decided by one point. Keita Bates-Diop scored 25 points while adding five rebounds, two assists, two blocks, and a steal in the contest. Bates-Diop s 25 points bring his career total to 1,220 and move him past Luke Witte (1,211) for the 37th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Jae Sean Tate scored 10 points, while adding seven rebounds, a block and a steal. Tate s 10 points give him 1,493 for his career and moves him past Jerry Francis (1,486) the 20th spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. He needs four points to reach Troy Taylor (1,497) the 19th spot on the list. Game 33 No. 17 Ohio State 81, SDSU 73 March 15, 2018, Boise BOISE, Idaho -- Kam Williams made a tiebreaking four-point play with 1:36 left, then added a trio of free throws after being fouled on another 3-point attempt, lifting Ohio State to an victory over South Dakota State in the NCAA West Region. Fifth-seeded Ohio State built a 13-point lead by reeling off 16 straight points midway through the second half of a game that featured 71 combined 3-pointers. South Dakota State made a late run at the Buckeyes, scoring 10 straight points to tie it at 70-all. Williams answered - by being fouled on a pair of 3-pointers. He finished off the four-point play for a lead and made all three free throws on the second, making it with 64 seconds left. Keita Bates-Diop had 24 points and 12 rebounds for the Buckeyes. Ohio State went 12 for 40 from the arc. No. 12 South Dakota State hit 13 of 31 from 3-point range and Mike Daum scored 27 points. Ohio State was one of college basketball's biggest surprises in coach Chris Holtmann's first season. He didn't take over the program until June and the Buckeyes were picked to finish 11th in the in Big Ten. Yet behind Bates-Diop, the Big Ten player of the year, Ohio State finished second in the conference behind Michigan State to earn its first NCAA Tournament berth since Notes: The game marked the first matchup between Ohio State and South Dakota State. Ohio State attempted a season-high 40 3-pointers in the contest. The 40 attempts from deep were also the most in program history and the most in the NCAA Tournament far surpassing the previous high of 26 set against George Mason in The most previously taken in a game was against Florada A&M (36) Jan. 30, The Buckeyes attempted more 3-point field goals (40) than 2-point field goals (32) in the contest. Ohio State is 4-0 this season when making pointers in a contest (12). Ohio State outscored South Dakota State 18-2 on the fast break. The Buckeyes recorded their third double-digit steal total of the season by recording 10 thefts. Three Buckeyes scored 20 or more points in the game vs. SDSU: Bates-Diop (24), Williams (22) and Jackson (20). The last time three Buckeyes scored 20+ in a game was against Indiana Jan. 31, 2009 in a win for the Buckeyes. Evan Turner led the way with 29 points while William Buford add 24 ahead of Jon Diebler s 21. Ohio State is 12-1 in games in which Keita Bates-Diop records a double-double this season, and 18-1 all-time in such contests. The last time Ohio State had a player record a double double in an NCAA Tournament game was March 22, 2013 by Sam Thompson (20/10) vs. Iona. Chris Holtmann has made the NCAA Tournament four consecutive years (three at Butler, one at Ohio State). He has one his NCAA Tournament opener in each of his NCAA Tournament appearances. Holtmann holds 5-3 overall record in the NCAA Tournament including a 4-3 record at Butler. Keita Bates-Diop scored a team-high 24 points while grabbing 12 rebounds and adding an assist and a block in the contest. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Indiana 02/23/18 8:00pm at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall Ohio State , 15-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % 5,1 Indiana , 9-9 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 13 Morgan, Juwan f McSwain Jr., Freddie f Johnson, Robert g Green, Devonte g McRoberts, Zach g Durham, Aljami Newkirk, Josh Smith, Justin Hartman, Collin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % Game: % 3,2 Officials: Gene Steratore, Bo Boroski, Larry Scirotto Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Indiana-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total In Off 2nd Fast Ohio State Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU Indiana IND Last FG - OSU OT2-00:03, IND OT2-00:07. Score tied - 14 times. Largest lead - OSU by 12 1st-05:55, IND by 2 1st-16:18. Lead changed - 16 times. OSU led for 33:39. IND led for 06:10. Game was tied for 09:46. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics PENN STATE vs OHIO STATE 3/2/18 6:30pm at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY PENN STATE 69 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 Stevens, Lamar f Harrar, John f Garner, Shep f Carr, Tony g Reaves, Josh g Bostick, Nazeer Wheeler, Jamari Moore, Julian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 OHIO STATE 68 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Lamont Simpson, Larry Scirotto, Bill Ek Technical fouls: PENN STATE-None. OHIO STATE-None. Attendance: 2018 BIG TEN MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast PENN STATE Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU OHIO STATE OSU Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:03, OSU 2nd-01:49. Score tied - 11 times. Largest lead - PSU by 8 1st-13:05, OSU by 6 1st-06:31. Lead changed - 7 times. PSU led for 19:03. OSU led for 14:10. Game was tied for 06:47. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics South Dakota State vs Ohio State 03/15/18 01:30 at Boise, Idaho (Taco Bell Arena) South Dakota State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 23 Reed Tellinghuisen f Mike Daum f Skyler Flatten g Tevin King g David Jenkins g Brandon Key Lane Severyn Ian Theisen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1,2 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebounds FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Michael Stevens, Lee Cassell, Randy Heimerman Technical fouls: South Dakota State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast South Dakota State Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SDSU Ohio State OSU Last FG - SDSU 2nd-02:40, OSU 2nd-01:36. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - SDSU by 4 1st-15:42, OSU by 13 2nd-12:08. Lead changed - 7 times. SDSU led for 05:48. OSU led for 28:52. Game was tied for 05:20. 86

89 Game 34 No. 6 Gonzaga 90, No. 17 Ohio State 84 March 17, 2018, Boise BOISE, Idaho -- Zach Norvell Jr. had 28 points, Rui Hachimura added 25 and Gonzaga headed back into the Sweet 16 with a victory over Ohio State in the West Region. Norvell made 6 of 11 from the arc against Ohio State to lead Gonzaga. The Bulldogs jumped out to a big early lead, withstood a second-half Ohio State charge and made the big plays down the stretch. The resilient-allseason Buckeyes rallied from an abysmal start and an 11-point halftime deficit to take a brief second-half lead before Gonzaga went on an 11-0 run to snatch it back. Keita Bates-Diop had 28 points and Kam Williams 19 for Ohio State. Ohio State and Gonzaga met four months ago in the PK80 Invitational. Gonzaga scored the game's first 15 points while hitting six of nine shots and blocking two of Ohio State's. The Buckeyes had three of their first seven shots roll off the rim early and didn't score until Jae'Sean Tate hit a 3-pointer at 14:18 Ohio State righted itself on offense, but struggled to slow the zigging Zags, who made 18 of 31 shots to lead at halftime. The Buckeyes got even more shots to fall coming out of halftime and forced a rash of Gonzaga turnovers during a 12-2 run to go up Notes: The game marked the second matchup between Ohio State and Gonzaga on the season. Gonzaga won the first game at the PK80 Invitational. Ohio State trails the all-time series with Gonzaga 2-1. The Buckeyes are 1-1 against the Bulldogs in the NCAA Tournament with the previous matchup being a Buckeye victory in the third round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Ohio State are all-time record in the NCAA Tournament. The Buckeyes hold a 7-5 record all-time when playing in the West Region. Ohio State scored 50+ points in a half (2nd) for the second time this season. The other was a 50-point second half vs. Citadel Nov. 19. The Buckeyes were out attempted at the free throw line Ohio State is 4-1 this season when making pointers in a contest. Chris Holtmann holds 5-4 overall record in the NCAA tournament including a 4-3 record at Butler. Keita Bates-Diop scored a team-high 28 points while grabbing three rebounds and adding an assist and a block in the contest. Bates-Diop s 28 points bring his career total to 1,272, behindjared Sullinger (1,282). Bates-Diop holds the 33rd spot on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Jae Sean Tate scored 11 points, while adding seven rebounds, four assists, and one steals. Tate s 11 points give him 1,512 for his career where he will finish 19th on Ohio State s all-time scoring list. Tate also ends his career as Ohio State s eighth all-time leading rebounder with 771 career rebounds. Kam Williams scored 19 points, adding two rebounds, three assists. Williams 19 points give him 1,057 points for his career making him Ohio State s 49th all-time leading scorer. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Gonzaga 03/17/18 5:59 pm at Boise, Idaho (Taco Bell Arena) Ohio State Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Tate, Jae'Sean f 33 Bates-Diop, Keita f Wesson, Kaleb f Jackson, C.J. g Williams, Kam g Potter, Micah Jallow, Musa Dakich, Andrew Wesson, Andre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half % 3FG % 1st Half % 2nd half % FT % 1st Half: nd half % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5,4 Gonzaga Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 03 WILLIAMS, Johnathan f 33 TILLIE, Killian f MELSON, Silas g PERKINS, Josh g NORVELL JR., Zach g LARSEN, Jacob HACHIMURA, Rui JONES, Jeremy KISPERT, Corey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half % 3FG % 1st Half % 2nd half % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadball Rebounds 5 Officials: Terry Oglesby, Gerry Pollard, Lee Cassell Technical fouls: Ohio State-Williams, Kam. Gonzaga-MELSON, Silas. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Gonzaga Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:00, GON 2nd-00:03. Largest lead - OSU by 5 2nd-06:02, GON by 15 1st-14:50. OSU led for 04:43. GON led for 33:08. Game was tied for 02:09. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU GON Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. 87

90 CONFERENCE REVIEW FINAL BIG TEN STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PA #Michigan State Purdue Ohio State &Michigan Nebraska Penn State Indiana Maryland Wisconsin Northwestern Minnesota Illinois Iowa Rutgers # Big Ten Champions // & Big Ten Tournament Champions SCORING GP FG 3FG FT PTS Avg. 1. Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State Tony Carr, Penn State Carsen Edwards, Purdue Ethan Happ, Wisconsin James Palmer Jr., Nebraska Miles Bridges, Michigan State Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Nate Mason, Minnesota Juwan Morgan, Indiana Anthony Cowan, Maryland ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team G Asst Turn Ratio 1. M-A Abdur-Rahkman, Michigan Cassius Winston, MSU Nate Mason, Minnesota Dakota Mathias, Purdue Jordan Bohannon, Iowa OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team G No. Avg/G 1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Dererk Pardon, Northwestern Juwan Morgan, Indiana Nick Ward, Michigan State Deshawn Freeman, Rutgers DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team G No. Avg/G 1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State Miles Bridges, Michigan State Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Moritz Wagner, Michigan MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team G Mins Avg/G 1. Anthony Cowan, Maryland Tony Carr, Penn State M-A Abdur-Rahkman, Michigan Kevin Huerter, Maryland Robert Johnson, Indiana REBOUNDING ## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT/Avg 1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota / Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State / Ethan Happ, Wisconsin / Vincent Edwards, Purdue /7.4 Juwan Morgan, Indiana / Deshawn Freeman, Rutgers / Moritz Wagner, Michigan /7.1 Nick Ward, Michigan State /7.1 Dererk Pardon, Northwestern / Miles Bridges, Michigan State /7.0 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Nick Ward, Michigan State Dererk Pardon, Northwestern Isaac Haas, Purdue Juwan Morgan, Indiana Bruno Fernando, Maryland ASSISTS ## Player-Team G Asts Avg/G 1. Cassius Winston, MSU Jordan Bohannon, Iowa Bryant McIntosh, Northwestern Anthony Cowan, Maryland Tony Carr, Penn State FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa Cassius Winston, MSU Kipper Nichols, Illinois Miles Bridges, MSU Anthony Cowan, Maryland STEALS ## Player-Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Josh Reaves, Penn State Trent Frazier, Illinois Deshawn Freeman, Rutgers Anthony Cowan, Maryland Ethan Happ, Wisconsin POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Cassius Winston, MSU Dakota Mathias, Purdue Aaron Jordan, Illinois Kam Williams, Ohio State P.J. Thompson, Purdue POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Shep Garner, Penn State Jordan Bohannon, Iowa Carsen Edwards, Purdue Dakota Mathias, Purdue Nate Mason, Minnesota Scottie Lindsey, Northwestern BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team G Blks Avg/G 1. Jaren Jackson Jr., MSU Matt Haarms, Purdue Isaiah Roby, Nebraska Dererk Pardon, Northwestern Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State

91 SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Purdue Michigan State Iowa Ohio State Illinois BIG TEN TEAM STATISTICS REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Michigan State Rutgers Minnesota Iowa Ohio State OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Rutgers Illinois Iowa Minnesota Michigan State SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Michigan Rutgers Michigan State Purdue Wisconsin SCORING MARGIN ## Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Michigan State Purdue Michigan Ohio State Penn State FREE THROW PCT ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Maryland Northwestern Michigan State Purdue Illinois FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Michigan State Purdue Ohio State Iowa Maryland FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Michigan State Maryland Purdue Rutgers Ohio State POINT FG PCT ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Purdue Michigan State Penn State Iowa Maryland POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Rutgers Nebraska Michigan Purdue Michigan State REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Michigan State Wisconsin Maryland Ohio State Purdue REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G TEAM OPP Margin 1. Michigan State Iowa Ohio State Maryland Rutgers BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Michigan State Nebraska Minnesota Penn State Purdue ASSISTS ## Team G Assists Avg/G 1. Michigan State Iowa Purdue Ohio State Minnesota STEALS ## Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Illinois Penn State Rutgers Indiana Michigan TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G TEAM OPP Margin 1. Michigan Illinois Rutgers Nebraska Penn State ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G Asst Turn Ratio 1. Michigan Purdue Michigan State Iowa Minnesota DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G 1. Michigan State Ohio State Minnesota Purdue Maryland POINT FG MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Purdue Michigan Michigan State Northwestern Iowa

92 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS SELECTED BY THE COACHES FIRST TEAM MILES BRIDGES, MICHIGAN STATE James Palmer Jr., Nebraska KEITA BATES-DIOP, OHIO STATE Tony Carr, Penn State Carsen Edwards, Purdue SECOND TEAM Juwan Morgan, Indiana Moritz Wagner, Michigan Jae Sean Tate, Ohio State Vincent Edwards, Purdue Ethan Happ, Wisconsin THIRD TEAM Anthony Cowan Jr., Maryland Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State Cassius Winston, Michigan State Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Isaac Haas, Purdue HONORABLE MENTION Leron Black, Illinois Robert Johnson, Indiana Tyler Cook, Iowa Kevin Huerter, Maryland Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Michigan Nick Ward, Michigan State Nate Mason, Minnesota Isaac Copeland Jr., Nebraska Lamar Stevens, Penn State Mike Watkins, Penn State Dakota Mathias, Purdue ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Trent Frazier, Illinois Bruno Fernando, Maryland JAREN JACKSON JR., MICHIGAN STATE Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State Brad Davison, Wisconsin ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Anthony Cowan Jr., Maryland JAREN JACKSON JR., MICHIGAN STATE Josh Reaves, Penn State Mike Watkins, Penn State Dakota Mathias, Purdue PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR: Duncan Robinson, Michigan ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS AND NCAA/NIT REVIEW COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Holtmann, Ohio State SELECTED BY THE MEDIA FIRST TEAM MILES BRIDGES, MICHIGAN STATE KEITA BATES-DIOP, OHIO STATE Tony Carr, Penn State Carsen Edwards, Purdue Ethan Happ, Wisconsin SECOND TEAM Juwan Morgan, Indiana Moritz Wagner, Michigan Jordan Murphy, Minnesota James Palmer Jr., Nebraska Vincent Edwards, Purdue THIRD TEAM Anthony Cowan Jr., Maryland Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State Nick Ward, Michigan State Cassius Winston, Michigan State Isaac Haas, Purdue HONORABLE MENTION Leron Black, Illinois Trent Frazier, Illinois Jordan Bohannon, Iowa Tyler Cook, Iowa Kevin Huerter, Maryland Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Michigan Nate Mason, Minnesota Isaac Copeland Jr., Nebraska Bryant McIntosh, Northwestern Dererk Pardon, Northwestern Jae Sean Tate, Ohio State Lamar Stevens, Penn State Mike Watkins, Penn State Dakota Mathias, Purdue PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Holtmann, Ohio State UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS 2018 NCAA TOURNAMENT Monday, April 2 (NCAA Final Four - San Antonio, Texas) #1 Villanova 79, #3 Michigan 62 Saturday, March 31 (NCAA Final Four - San Antonio, Texas) #3 Michigan 69, #11 Loyola Chicago 57 Saturday, March 24 (NCAA West Region Regional Final - Los Angeles, Calif.) #3 Michigan 58, #9 Florida State 54 Friday, March 23 (NCAA East Region Regional Semifinal - Boston, Mass.) #3 Texas Tech 78, #2 Purdue 65 Thursday, March 22 (NCAA West Region Regional Semifinal - Los Angeles, Calif.) #3 Michigan 99, #7 Texas A&M 72 Sunday, March 18 (NCAA East Region Second Round - Detroit, Mich) #2 Purdue 76, #10 Butler 73 (NCAA Midwest Region First Round - Detroit, Mich) #11 Syracuse 55, #3 Michigan State 53 Saturday, March 17 (NCAA West Region Second Round - Boise, Idaho) #4 Gonzaga 90, #5 Ohio State 84 (NCAA West Region Second Round - Wichita, Kansas) #3 Michigan 64, #6 Houston 63 Friday, March 16 (NCAA East Region First Round - Detroit, Mich) #2 Purdue 74, #15 Cal State-Fullerton 48 (NCAA Midwest Region First Round - Detroit, Mich) #3 Michigan State 82, #14 Bucknell 78 Thursday, March 15 (NCAA West Region First Round - Boise, Idaho) #5 Ohio State 81, #12 South Dakota State 73 (NCAA West Region First Round - Wichita, Kansas) #3 Michigan 61, #14 Montana NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Thursday, March 29 (NIT Championship - New York, N.Y.) #4 Penn State 82, #2 Utah 66 Tuesday, March 27 (NIT Semifinal - New York, N.Y.) #4 Penn State 75 #4 Mississippi State 60 Tuesday, March 20 (NIT Quarterfinal - Milwaukee, Wisc.) #4 Penn State 85, #2 Marquette 80 Saturday, March 17 (NIT Second Round - Notre Dame, Ind.) #4 Penn State 73, #1 Notre Dame 63 Wednesday, March 14 (NIT First Round - University Park, Pa.) #4 Penn State 63, #5 Temple 57 (NIT First Round - Starkville, Miss.) #4 Mississippi State 66, #5 Nebraska 59 90

93 COACHING RECORDS D.C. Huddleson Thomas Kibler Lynn W. St. John George M. Trautman Harold G. Olsen William H.H. Dye Floyd S. Stahl COACHING RECORDS BY SEASON Overall Big Ten Year W L W L Pl. Head Coach Unknown Unknown Unknown No Intercollegiate Basketball D.C. Huddleson D.C. Huddleson Totals Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Thomas Kibler Thomas Kibler Totals Unknown Lynn W. St. John th Lynn W. St. John nd Lynn W. St. John th Lynn W. St. John th Lynn W. St. John th Lynn W. St. John T4th Lynn W. St. John th Lynn W. St. John Totals th George M. Trautman th George M. Trautman T6th George M. Trautman Totals T9th Harold G. Olsen T4th Harold G. Olsen st Harold G. Olsen T5th Harold G. Olsen th Harold G. Olsen T7th Harold G. Olsen T5th Harold G. Olsen th Harold G. Olsen th Harold G. Olsen th Harold G. Olsen T1st Harold G. Olsen T8th Harold G. Olsen T4th Harold G. Olsen T6th Harold G. Olsen T5th Harold G. Olsen T3rd Harold G. Olsen st Harold G. Olsen rd Harold G. Olsen T3rd Harold G. Olsen th Harold G. Olsen T6th Harold G. Olsen st Harold G. Olsen nd Harold G. Olsen st Harold G. Olsen Totals T6th William H. H. Dye T6th William H. H. Dye T4th William H. H. Dye st William H. H. Dye Totals T9th Floyd S. Stahl th Floyd S. Stahl th Floyd S. Stahl th Floyd S. Stahl th Floyd S. Stahl T3rd Floyd S. Stahl T3rd Floyd S. Stahl T4th Floyd S. Stahl Totals T5th Fred R. Taylor st Fred R. Taylor st Fred R. Taylor st Fred R. Taylor T1st Fred R. Taylor T1st Fred R. Taylor th Fred R. Taylor th Fred R. Taylor T7th Fred R. Taylor T1st Fred R. Taylor T2nd Fred R. Taylor T2nd Fred R. Taylor st Fred R. Taylor nd Fred R. Taylor T3rd Fred R. Taylor th Fred R. Taylor th Fred R. Taylor th Fred R. Taylor Totals

94 COACHING RECORDS Fred R. Taylor Eldon Miller Gary Williams Randy Ayers Jim O Brien Thad Matta Chris Holtmann OHIO STATE S COACHING RECORDS ( ) All Games Big Ten Conference Games Name Seasons Years Won Lost Total Pct. Won Lost Total Pct. Titles Coach unknown from , , No Intercollegiate Team in 1902 D.C. Huddleson Thomas Kibler Lynn W. St. John George M. Trautman Harold G. Olsen William H.H. Dye Floyd S. Stahl Fred R. Taylor Eldon Miller Gary Williams Randy Ayers &Jim O Brien Thad Matta Chris Holtmann 2018-Present All-Time Record ,668 1,078 2, , & 113 games (82-31) vacated by the NCAA Overall Big Ten Year W L W L Pl. Head Coach th Eldon Miller th Eldon Miller 1979x th Eldon Miller nd Eldon Miller T5th Eldon Miller T2nd Eldon Miller T2nd Eldon Miller 1984x T5th Eldon Miller T3rd Eldon Miller 1986x th Eldon Miller Totals th Gary Williams 1988x th Gary Williams 1989x T8th Gary Williams Totals th Randy Ayers T1st Randy Ayers st Randy Ayers 1993x th Randy Ayers T8th Randy Ayers th Randy Ayers th Randy Ayers th Randy Ayers Totals th Jim O Brien & Jim O Brien & Jim O Brien & Jim O Brien & Jim O Brien 2003x T8th Jim O Brien th Jim O Brien Totals th Thad Matta st Thad Matta st Thad Matta 2008x th Thad Matta T4th Thad Matta T1st Thad Matta st Thad Matta T1st Thad Matta T2nd Thad Matta th Thad Matta th Thad Matta 2016x th Thad Matta th Thad Matta Totals T2nd Chris Holtmann 119 years 1,668 1, NCAA Tournament // x National Invitation Tournament // T Indicates tie &113 games (82-31) vacated by NCAA from through

95 1950 AP 1. Bradley 2. OHIO STATE 3. Kentucky 4. Holy Cross 5. N. Carolina St. 6. Duquesne 7. UCLA 8. W. Kentucky 9. St. John s 10. LaSalle 11. Villanova 12. San Francisco 13. LIU-Brooklyn 14. Kansas State 15. Arizona 16. Wisconsin 17. San Jose State 18. Washington St. 19. Kansas 20. Indiana 1960 AP 1. Cincinnati 2. California 3. OHIO STATE 4. Bradley 5. West Virginia 6. Utah 7. Indiana 8. Utah State 9. St. Bonaventure 10. Miami, Fla. 11. Auburn 12. New York U. 13. Georgia Tech 14. Providence 15. St. Louis 16. Holy Cross 17. Villanova 18. Duke 19. Wake Forest 20. St. John s 1960 UPI 1. California 2. Cincinnati 3. OHIO STATE 4. Bradley 5. Utah 6. West Virginia 7. Utah State 8. Georgia Tech 9. Villanova 10. Indiana 11. St. Bonaventure 12. New York U. 13. Texas 14. N. Carolina 15. Duke 16. Kansas State 17. Auburn 18. Providence 19. St. Louis 20. Dayton OHIO STATE IN THE FINAL NATIONAL POLLS 1961 AP 1. OHIO STATE 2. Cincinnati 3. St. Bonaventure 4. Kansas State 5. N. Carolina 6. Bradley 7. Southern Cal 8. Iowa 9. West Virginia 10. Duke 11. Utah 12. Texas Tech 13. Niagara 14. Memphis 15. Wake Forest 16. St. John s 17. St. Joseph s 18. Drake 19. Holy Cross 20. Kentucky 1961 UPI 1. OHIO STATE 2. Cincinnati 3. St. Bonaventure 4. Kansas State 5. Southern Cal 6. N. Carolina 7. Bradley 8. St. John s 9. Duke 10. Wake Forest 11. Iowa 12. West Virginia 13. Utah 14. St. Louis 15. Louisville 16. St. Joseph s 17. Dayton 18. Kentucky Texas Tech 20. Memphis 1962 AP 1. OHIO STATE 2. Cincinnati 3. Kentucky 4. Mississippi St. 5. Bradley 6. Kansas State 7. Utah 8. Bowling Green 9. Colorado 10. Duke 11. Loyola, Ill. 12. St. John s 13. Wake Forest 14. Oregon State 15. West Virginia 16. Arizona State 17. Duquesne 18. Utah State 19. UCLA 20. Villanova 1962 UPI 1. OHIO STATE 2. Cincinnati 3. Kentucky 4. Mississippi St. 5. Kansas State 6. Bradley 7. Wake Forest 8. Colorado 9. Bowling Green 10. Utah 11. Oregon State 12. St. John s 13. Duke Loyola, Ill. 15. Arizona State 16. West Virginia 17. UCLA 18. Duquesne 19. Utah State 20. Villanova 1963 AP 1. Cincinnati 2. Duke 3. Loyola, Ill. 4. Arizona State 5. Wichita State 6. Mississippi St. 7. OHIO STATE 8. Illinois 9. New York U. 10. Colorado 1963 UPI 1. Cincinnati 2. Duke 3. Arizona State 4. Loyola, Ill. 5. Illinois 6. Wichita State 7. Mississippi St. 8. OHIO STATE 9. Colorado 10. Stanford 11. New York U. 12. Texas 13. Providence 14. Oregon State 15. UCLA 16. St. Joseph s West Virginia 18. Bowling Green 19. Kansas State Seattle 1964 UPI 1. UCLA 2. Michigan 3. Kentucky 4. Duke 5. Oregon State 6. Wichita State 7. Villanova 8. Loyola, Ill. 9. UTEP 10. Davidson 11. DePaul 12. Kansas State 13. Drake San Francisco 15. Utah State 16. OHIO STATE New Mexico 18. Texas A&M 19. Arizona State Providence 1971 AP 1. UCLA 2. Marquette 3. Pennsylvania 4. Kansas 5. Southern Cal 6. S. Carolina 7. W. Kentucky 8. Kentucky 9. Fordham 10. OHIO STATE 11. Jacksonville 12. Notre Dame 13. N. Carolina 14. Houston 15. Duquesne 16. Long Beach St. 17. Tennessee 18. Villanova 19. Drake 20. BYU 1971 UPI 1. UCLA 2. Marquette 3. Pennsylvania 4. Kansas 5. Southern Cal 6. S. Carolina 7. W. Kentucky 8. Kentucky 9. Fordham 10. OHIO STATE 11. Jacksonville BYU 13. N. Carolina 14. Notre Dame Long Beach St. 16. Drake 17. Villanova 18. Duquesne Houston 20. Weber State 1972 AP 1. UCLA 2. N. Carolina 3. Pennsylvania 4. Louisville 5. Long Beach St. 6. S. Carolina 7. Marquette 8. Southwestern La. 9. BYU 10. Florida State 11. Minnesota 12. Marshall 13. Memphis 14. Maryland 15. Villanova 16. Oral Roberts 17. Indiana 18. Kentucky 19. OHIO STATE 20. Virginia 1980 AP 1. DePaul 2. Louisville 3. LSU 4. Kentucky 5. Oregon State 6. Syracuse 7. Indiana 8. Maryland 9. Notre Dame 10. OHIO STATE 11. Georgetown 12. BYU 13. St. John s 14. Duke 15. N. Carolina 16. Missouri 17. Weber State 18. Arizona State 19. Iona 20. Purdue 1980 UPI 1. DePaul 2. LSU 3. Kentucky 4. Louisville 5. Oregon State 6. Syracuse 7. Indiana 8. Maryland 9. OHIO STATE 10. Georgetown 11. Notre Dame 12. BYU 13. St. John s 14. Missouri 15. N. Carolina 16. Duke 17. Weber State 18. Texas A&M 19. Arizona State 20. Kansas State 1991 AP 1. UNLV 2. Arkansas 3. Indiana 4. N. Carolina 5. OHIO STATE 6. Duke 7. Syracuse 8. Arizona 9. Kentucky 10. Utah 11. Nebraska 12. Kansas 13. Seton Hall 14. Oklahoma St. 15. New Mexico St. 16. UCLA 17. E. Tenn. St. 18. Princeton 19. Alabama 20. St. John s 1991 UPI 1. UNLV 2. Arkansas 3. Indiana 4. N. Carolina 5. OHIO STATE 6. Duke 7. Arizona 8. Syracuse 9. Nebraska 10. Utah 11. Seton Hall 12. Kansas 13. Oklahoma St. 14. UCLA 15. E. Tenn. St. 16. Alabama 17. New Mexico St. 18. Mississippi St. 19. St. John s 20. Princeton 1992 AP 1. Duke 2. Kansas 3. OHIO STATE 4. UCLA 5. Indiana 6. Kentucky 7. UNLV 8. Southern Cal 9. Arkansas 10. Arizona 11. Oklahoma St. 12. Cincinnati 13. Alabama 14. Michigan St. 15. Michigan 16. Missouri 17. Massachusetts 18. N.Carolina 19. Seton Hal 20. Florida State 1992 UPI 1. Duke 2. Kansas 3. UCLA 4. OHIO STATE 5. Arizona 6. Indiana 7. Southern Cal 8. Arkansas 9. Kentucky 10. Oklahoma St. 11. Michigan St. 12. Missouri 13. Alabama 14. Cincinnati 15. N. Carolina 16. Florida State 17. Michigan 18. Seton Hall 19. Georgetown 20. Syracuse 93

96 1999 AP 1. Duke 2. Michigan State 3. Connecticut 4. Auburn 5. Maryland 6. Utah 7. Stanford 8. Kentucky 9. St. John s 10. Miami, Fla. 11. Cincinnati 12. Arizona 13. North Carolina 14. OHIO STATE 15. UCLA 16. C. of Charleston 17. Arkansas 18. Wisconsin 19. Indiana 20. Tennessee 21. Iowa 22. Kansas 23. Florida 24. NC Charlotte 25. New Mexico 1999 USA TODAY/NABC 1. Connecticut 2. Duke 3. Michigan State 4. OHIO STATE 5. Kentucky St. John s 7. Auburn 8. Maryland 9. Stanford 10. Utah 11. Cincinnati 12. Miami, Fla. Gonzaga 14. Temple 15. Iowa 16. Arizona 17. Florida 18. North Carolina 19. Oklahoma 20. Miami (Ohio) 21. UCLA 22. Purdue 23. Kansas 24. Southwest Missouri 25. Arkansas 2000 AP 1.Duke 2. Michigan St 3. Stanford 4. Arizona 5. Temple 6. Iowa State 7.Cincinnati 8. OHIO STATE 9. St John s 10. LSU 11. Tennessee 12. Oklahoma 13. Florida 15. Texas OHIO STATE IN THE FINAL NATIONAL POLLS 16. Syracuse 17. Maryland 18. Tulsa 19. Kentucky 20. Connecticut 21. Illinois 22. Indiana 23. Miami Fla. 24. Auburn 25. Purdue 2000 USA TODAY/NABC 1.Michigan State 2. Florida 3. Iowa State 4. Duke 5. Stanford 6. Oklahoma State 7.Cincinnati 8. Arizona 9. Tulsa 10. Temple 11. North Carolina 12. Syracuse 13. LSU 14. Tennessee 15. Purdue 16. Wisconsin 17. OHIO STATE 18. St. John s 19. Oklahoma 20. Miami (Fla.) 21. Texas 22. Kentucky 23. UCLA 24. Gonzaga 25. Maryland 2006 AP 1. Duke 2. Connecticut 3. Villanova 4. Memphis 5. Gonzaga 6. OHIO STATE 7. Boston College 7. UCLA 9. Texas 10. North Carolina 11. Florida 12. Kansas 13. Illinois 14. George Washington 15. Iowa 16. Pittsburgh 17. Washington 18. Tennessee 19. LSU 20. Nevada 21. Syracuse 22. West Virginia 23. Georgetown 24. Oklahoma 25. UAB 2006 USA TODAY 1. Florida 2. UCLA 3. LSU 4. Connecticut 5. Villanova 6. Memphis 7. Duke 8. George Mason 9. Texas 10. Gonzaga 11. Boston College 12. Washington 13. OHIO STATE 14. North Carolina 15. West Virginia 16. Georgetown 17. Illinois 18. Pittsburgh 19. George Washington 20. Tennessee 21. Wichita State 22. Kansas 23. Iowa 24. Bradley 25. Bucknell 2007 USA TODAY 1.Florida 2. OHIO STATE 3. UCLA 4. Georgetown 5. Kansas North Carolina 7. Memphis 8. Oregon 9. Texas A&M 10. Pittsburgh 11. Southern Illinois Wisconsin 13. Butler 14. UNLV 15. USC 16. Texas 17. Washington State 18. Tennessee 19. Vanderbilt 20. Louisville 21. Nevada 22. Winthrop 23. Maryland 24. Virginia 25. Virginia Tech 2007 AP 1. OHIO STATE 2. Kansas 3. Wisconsin 4. UCLA 5. Memphis 6. Florida 7. Texas A&M 8. North Carolina 9. Georgetown 10. Nevada 11. Washington State 12. Louisville Pittsburgh 14. Southern Illinois 15. Texas 16. Oregon 17. Maryland 18. Marquette 19. Butler 20. Notre Dame 21. Duke 22. Tennessee 23. Brigham Young 24. Winthrop 25. UNLV 2010 AP 1. Kansas (65) 2. Kentucky 3. Duke 4. Syracuse 5. OHIO STATE 6. West Virginia 7.Kansas State 8. New Mexico 9. Villanova 10. Purdue 11. Butler 12. Temple 13. Michigan State 14. Georgetown 15. Tennessee 16. Wisconsin 17. Brigham Young 18. Pittsburgh 19. Baylor 20. Maryland 21. Vanderbilt 22. Gonzaga 23. Texas A&M 24. Richmond 25. Xavier 2010 USA TODAY 1.Duke (31) 2. Butler 3. West Virginia 4. Michigan State 5. Kentucky 6. Kansas 7.Kansas State 8. Syracuse 9. Tennessee 10. Baylor 11. OHIO STATE 12. Purdue 13. Northern Iowa 14. Xavier 15. Villanova 16. New Mexico 17. Cornell 18. Maryland 19. Saint Mary s 20. Pittsburgh 21. Washington 22. Brigham Young 23. Gonzaga 24. Wisconsin 25. Texas A&M 2011 AP 1. OHIO STATE 2 Kansas 3 Duke 4 Pittsburgh 5 Notre Dame 6 San Diego State 7 North Carolina 8 Texas 9 Connecticut 10 Brigham Young 11 Kentucky 12 Syracuse 13 Purdue 14 Louisville 15 Florida 16 Wisconsin 17 Arizona 18 St. John s 19 Utah State 20 Xavier 21 Kansas State 22 West Virginia 23 Washington 24 Texas A&M 25 Vanderbilt 2011 USA TODAY 1. Connecticut 2. Butler 3. Kentucky 4. Kansas 5. OHIO STATE 6. Virginia Commonwealth 7. Duke 8. North Carolina 9. Arizona 10. Florida 11. San Diego State 12. Pittsburgh 13. Brigham Young 14. Notre Dame 15. Wisconsin 16. Texas 17. Purdue 18. Syracuse 19. Florida State 20. Marquette 21. Richmond 22. Louisville 23. Washington 24. Kansas State 25. Utah State 2012 AP 1 Kentucky (61) 2 Syracuse (1) 3 Missouri (2) 4 North Carolina (1) 5 Michigan State 6 Kansas 7 OHIO STATE 8 Duke 9 Baylor 10 Florida State 11 Marquette 12 Murray State 13 Michigan 14 Wisconsin 15 Georgetown 16 Indiana 17 Louisville 18 Wichita State 19 Creighton 20 Vanderbilt 21 New Mexico 22 San Diego State 23 UNLV 24 Saint Mary s 25 Florida 2012 USA TODAY 1 Kentucky (31) 2 Kansas 3 OHIO STATE 4 Louisville 5 Syracuse 6 North Carolina 7 Michigan State 8 Baylor 9 Florida 10 Marquette 11 Missouri 12 Wisconsin 13 Indiana 14 Duke 15 Florida State 16 Murray State 17 Georgetown 18 Cincinnati 19 Vanderbilt 20 North Carolina State 21 Creighton 22 Michigan 23 New Mexico 24 Xavier 25 Ohio 2013 AP 1 Gonzaga (45) 2 Louisville (20) 3 Kansas 4 Indiana 5 Miami (FL) 6 Duke 7 OHIO STATE 8 Georgetown 9 Michigan State 10 New Mexico Michigan 12 Kansas State 13 Saint Louis 14 Florida 15 Marquette 16 Syracuse 17 Oklahoma State 18 Wisconsin 19 Memphis 20 Pittsburgh 21 Arizona 22 Creighton 23 Notre Dame 24 UCLA 25 Oregon

97 2013 USA TODAY 1 Gonzaga (30) 2 Louisville (1) 3 Kansas 4 Indiana Miami (FL) 6 OHIO STATE 7 Duke 8 Georgetown 9 Michigan State 10 New Mexico 11 Michigan 12 Florida 13 Saint Louis 14 Kansas State 15 Memphis 16 Marquette 17 Wisconsin 18 Syracuse 19 Oklahoma State 20 Arizona 21 Creighton 22 Pittsburgh 23 VCU 24 Oregon 25 Saint Mary s OHIO STATE IN THE FINAL NATIONAL POLLS 2014 AP 1 Florida (50) 2 Wichita State (15) 3 Virginia 4 Arizona 5 Louisville 6 Villanova 7 Michigan 8 Duke 9 Iowa State 10 Kansas 11 Michigan State 12 Wisconsin 13 San Diego State 14 Syracuse 15 Cincinnati 16 Creighton 17 New Mexico 18 Connecticut 19 North Carolina 20 UCLA 21 Oklahoma 22 OHIO STATE 23 Baylor 24 VCU 25 Saint Louis 2018 AP 2018 USA TODAY 1 Virginia (65) 1 Villanova (32) 2 Villanova 2 Michigan 3 Xavier 3 Kansas 4 Michigan State 4 Duke 5 Duke 5 Virginia 6 Gonzaga 6 Texas Tech 7 Michigan 7 Loyola (Chi) 8 Cincinnati 8 Xavier Kansas 9 Purdue 10 Purdue 10 Gonzaga 11 Wichita State 11 Michigan State 12 North Carolina 12 Cincinnati 13 Tennessee 13 West Virginia 14 Texas Tech 14 North Carolina 15 Arizona 15 Clemson 16 Auburn 16 Tennessee 17 OHIO STATE 17 Kentucky 18 West Virginia 18 Florida State 19 Clemson 19 Kansas State 20 Saint Mary s 20 Nevada 21 Houston 21 OHIO STATE 22 Nevada 22 Houston 23 Florida 23 Auburn 24 Miami 24 Texas A&M 25 Rhode Island 25 Wichita State Keita Bates-Diop Kam Williams Jae Sean Tate 95

98 AMERICA EAST Albany Binghamton Hartford Maine Maryland Baltimore County Massachusetts Lowell New Hampshire Stony Brook Vermont Totals AMERICAN ATHLETIC Central Florida Cincinnati Connecticut East Carolina Houston Memphis South Florida Southern Methodist Temple Tulane Tulsa Wichita State Totals ATLANTIC COAST Atlantic Division Boston College Clemson Florida State Louisville North Carolina State Notre Dame Syracuse Wake Forest Coastal Division Duke Georgia Tech Miami, Fla North Carolina Pittsburgh Virginia Virginia Tech Totals ATLANTIC SUN Florida Gulf Coast Jacksonville Kennesaw State Lipscomb NJIT... North Florida Northern Kentucky South Carolina-Upstate Stetson Totals OHIO STATE VS. NCAA D-I CONFERENCES ATLANTIC 10 Davidson Dayton Duquesne Fordham George Mason George Washington La Salle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond Saint Bonaventure Saint Joseph s (Pa.) Saint Louis Virginia Commonwealth Totals BIG EAST Butler Creighton DePaul Georgetown Marquette Providence St. John s Seton Hall Villanova Xavier (OH) Totals BIG SKY California State-Sacramento Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Montana Montana State North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Southern Utah Weber State Totals BIG SOUTH Campbell Charleston Southern Gardner Webb High Point Liberty Longwood Presbyterian College Radford UNC Asheville Winthrop Totals BIG TEN Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin Totals BIG 12 Baylor Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Texas Christian Texas Tech West Virginia Totals BIG WEST California Polytechnic State California State-Fullerton California State-Northridge Hawaii Long Beach State UC-Davis UC-Irvine UC-Riverside UC-Santa Barbara Totals COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION College of Charleston Delaware Drexel Elon Hofstra James Madison UNC-Wilmington Northeastern Towson William and Mary Totals CONFERENCE USA Alabama Birmingham Charlotte Florida Atlantic Florida International Louisiana Tech Marshall Middle Tennessee State North Texas Old Dominion Rice Southern Mississippi Texas El Paso Texas-San Antonio Western Kentucky Totals HORIZON LEAGUE Cleveland State Detroit Green Bay Illinois-Chicago IUPUI Milwaukee Oakland Wright State Youngstown State Totals IVY LEAGUE Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton Yale Totals METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC Canisius Fairfield Iona Manhattan Marist Monmouth (NJ) Niagra Quinnipiac Rider Saint Peter s Siena Totals MID-AMERICAN East Akron Bowling Green Buffalo Kent State Miami (Ohio) Ohio West Ball State Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Toledo Western Michigan Totals

99 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC North Coppin State Delaware State Hampton Howard Maryland-Eastern Shore Morgan State Norfolk State South Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central Savannah State South Carolina State Totals MISSOURI VALLEY Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola-Chicago Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Valparaiso Totals MOUNTAIN WEST Air Force Boise State Colorado State Fresno State Nevada New Mexico San Diego State San Jose State Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Utah State Wyoming Totals NORTHEAST Bryant Central Connecticut Fairleigh Dickinson LIU-Brooklyn Mount Saint Mary s Robert Morris Sacred Heart Saint Francis (N.Y.) Saint Francis (Pa.) Wagner Totals OHIO STATE VS. NCAA D-I CONFERENCES OHIO VALLEY Austin Peay Belmont Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State Morehead State Murray State Southeast Missouri State Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Tennessee Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Totals PAC-12 Arizona Arizona State California Colorado Oregon Oregon State Southern California Stanford UCLA Utah Washington Washington State Totals PATRIOT LEAGUE American University Army Boston University Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Loyola-Maryland Navy Totals SOUTHEASTERN East Florida Georgia Kentucky Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt West Alabama Arkansas Auburn Louisiana State Mississippi Mississippi State Texas A&M Totals SOUTHERN Chattanooga The Citadel East Tennessee State Furman Mercer North Carolina Greensboro Samford Virginia-Military Western Carolina Wofford Totals SOUTHLAND Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Houston Baptist Incarnate Word Lamar McNeese State New Orleans Nicholls State Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Totals SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC East Alabama A&M Alabama State Alcorn State Jackson State Mississippi Valley State West Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling Prairie View A&M Southern Texas Southern Totals SUMMIT Denver IPFW Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota State Oral Roberts South Dakota South Dakota State Western Illinois Totals SUN BELT Appalachian State Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Coastal Carolina Georgia Southern Georgia State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe South Alabama Texas-Arlington Texas State Troy Totals WESTERN ATHLETIC Cal State-Bakersfield Chicago State Grand Canyon Missouri-Kansas City New Mexico State Seattle Texas-Rio Grande Valley Utah Valley Totals WEST COAST Brigham Young Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Pacific (Calif.) Pepperdine Portland St. Mary s (Calif.) San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara Totals

100 OHIO STATE RECORD VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS Ohio State vs. Associated Press Ranked Teams OSU vs. No. W L Total Pct OSU vs. No. W L Total Pct OSU vs. No. W L Total Pct (1-1) 12/8 W West Virginia (3) 1/ (1-2) 12/6 L!vs Duke... 75(7)-76(4) 1/18 2/3 W Michigan (2)! Centennial B-ball Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. OSU Record , (2-1) 2/5 W Minnesota (5) 2/12 49(18)-64(4) 2/14 Louis...68(18)-60(2) (4-0) 1/28 2/4 W Wisconsin...61(7)-47(17) 2/6 56(7)-55(12) 3/25 W **Holy Cross...72(2)-52(4) ** Regional Third-Place York City (0-4) 1/6 L Indiana (6) 1/ (6) 2/ (16) 2/24 L Illinois (10) (1-5) 12/ (3) 1/7 W Indiana (5) 1/31 Louis (6) 2/2 L Illinois (3) 2/ (6) 2/18 L Iowa (5) (0-5) 12/27 1/12 L Indiana (7) 1/ (19) 2/21 3/7 L Illinois (10) (2-6) 12/8 Louis (18) 12/26 L Oregon State (12) 1/ (15) 1/16 L Illinois (19) 1/18 2/20 W Minnesota (18) 2/27 L Indiana (3) 3/ (20) (2-5) 12/11 W St. Louis (12) 1/15 L Illinois (7) 1/24 L Iowa (19) 1/29 W Northwestern (16) 2/7 2/ (15) 2/ (2-1) 12/17 Louis (17) 2/10 2/25 W Illinois (2) (1-1) 1/14 W Minnesota (19) 2/4 89(11)-96(7) (1-0) 1/4 W Michigan State (8)! at Pan-Pacific, Los Angeles, Calif (2-2) 12/19 L!@Kentucky (2) 1/17 W Northwestern (11) 1/19 State (8) 2/ (19)! Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky (6-2) 12/28 93(3)-96(13) 1/4 W Illinois... 97(5)73(8) 1/9 W Indiana... 96(7)-95(11) 2/15 2/29 83(2)-99(20) 3/12 W *vs Ga. Tech... 86(3)-69(13) 3/18 W **vs N.Y. Univ...76(3)-54(12) 3/19 W **vs California...75(3)-55(2) * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville, Ky. ** NCAA Final Four, San Francisco (5-1) 12/17 12/22 W Detroit...84(1)-73(8) 12/29 W!vs St. John s...70(1)-65(7) 1/28 W Purdue...92(1)-62(10) 2/18 3/25 L **vs Cincinnati (ot)... 65(1)-70(2)! ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York, N.Y. * NCAA Mideast Ky. ** Final City, Mo (2-1) 12/9 Forest... 84(1)-62(3) 3/17 W *vs Kentucky...74(1)-64(3) 3/24 L **vs Cincinnati... 59(1)-71(2)! LA Holiday Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. * NCAA Mideast City, Iowa ** Final Ky (1-4) 12/30 L Duke (2ot) (8) 1/16 L Indiana (5) 2/20 3/1 3/8 W Michigan (1) (0-1) 12/ (1) (0-1) 12/30 L vs N. Carolina (3) at Charlotte, N.C (2-1) 3/16 W *vs Kentucky (5) 3/22 L **vs N. Carolina (4) 3/23 W **vs Houston (1) * NCAA Mideast Ky. ** Final Angeles, Calif (2-3) 12/6 L UCLA...73(13)-84(1) 1/28 W Illinois...76(12)-67(7) 2/1 2/11 W Purdue... 88(16)-85(8) 2/18 57(10)-73(19) (0-3) 12/13 L Ohio Univ...80(16)-82(19) 2/21 L Iowa (11) 3/ (2-4) 12/1 State (12) 12/12 L Pennsylvania (8) 12/30 L!vs Indiana (14) 2/27 3/18 W *vs Marquette...60(10)-59(2) 3/20 L *vs W.Ky.(ot)... 78(10)-81(7)! Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. * NCAA Mideast Ga (1-1) 12/30 L!@UCLA...53(6)-79(1) 1/25 UCLAN Classic, Los Angeles, Calif (2-2) 1/ (16) 1/27 2/5 W Indiana (5) 2/10 L Minnesota (5)

101 OHIO STATE RECORD VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS (1-3) 12/3 L Notre Dame(ot) (8) 1/26 2/9 3/2 W Indiana (9) (3-4) 12/27 W vs Penn (9) 12/28 L vs Indiana (2) 1/4 1/11 W Minnesota (17) 1/27 W Purdue (20) 2/1 L Indiana (1) 3/2 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (0-3) 1/3 L Indiana (1) 1/ (19) 3/ (0-4) 1/24 L Michigan (5) 1/ (13) 2/ (7) 2/10 L Minnesota (8) (1-2) 1/28 L Michigan State (7) 2/18 State (10) 2/23 W Minnesota (ot) (19) (3-4) 12/12 W Louisville (4) 12/29 W!vs Duke (ot) (1) 1/13 (ot) (4) 2/1 State...79(7)-84(15) 2/10 L Michigan State... 57(13)-73(10) 2/24 L Iowa...68(14)-83(12) 3/3 ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York, N.Y (5-1) 1/3 W Indiana... 59(7)-58(11) 1/5 W Purdue...67(5)-58(8) 1/10 2/28 3/2 73(10)-76(13) 3/9 W *vs Arizona St...89 (10)-75(18) * NCAA 1st and 2nd Ariz (4-6) 12/3 12/20 St...58(7)-71(14) 1/8 1/24 W Michigan (16) 1/25 2/ (18) 2/ (13) 2/14 L Illinois (17) 2/26 3/7 W Iowa (8) (2-4) 11/29 W!vs Georgetown (5) 12/5 L Kentucky (2) 1/7 W Minnesota (6) 1/30 2/6 L Iowa (ot) (5) 3/ (8)! Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (5-4) 12/14 1/8 W Indiana (1) 1/27 (2ot) (14) 2/2 L Minnesota (ot) (17) 2/12 2/19 W Iowa...85(20)-69(16) 3/5 W Purdue... 76(14)-65(20) 3/12 3/25 L **vs N. Carolina (8) ** NCAA East Regionals, Syracuse, N.Y (1-3) 12/1 W!vs Maryland (8) 1/14 L Illinois (9) 3/1 3/3 at East Rutherford, N.J (3-4) 12/1 W Arkansas (17) 1/ (16) 1/19 W Indiana (11) 1/23 2/23 W Illinois (16) 3/6 L Michigan (3) 3/16 L *vs La. Tech (8) * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Tulsa, Okla (2-4) 11/30 W Maryland (19) 1/4 L Michigan (2) 1/25 W Purdue (15) 2/16 L Indiana (16) 3/6 3/8 State (19) (2-8) 12/29 W vs Kansas (ot) (13) 1/4 L Indiana (6) 1/ (1) 1/29 L Purdue (4) 2/2 L Illinois (12) 2/18 L Iowa (7) 2/25 2/ (6) 3/ (4) 3/15 L *vs Georgetown (4) Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Atlanta (4-4) 12/ (11) 1/7 1/14 W Iowa (16) 1/18 W Michigan (10) 2/4 W Illinois (17) 2/ (13) 3/9 W Purdue (2) 3/ (10) (2-8) 11/25 L!vs Oklahoma... 93(16)-97(5) 12/20 Carolina... 68(12)-74(18) 1/16 73(18)-99(6) 1/19 W Iowa...102(16)-91(7) 1/29 2/9 60(16)-62(7) 2/13 75(16)-83(8) 2/23 L Michigan (13) 2/26 L Illinois (10) 3/1 L Indiana (3)! Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (6-9) 12/1 L #vs N.C. State (19) 12/2 L #vs Oklahoma State (23) 12/27 L vs LaSalle (20) 1/4 W Indiana (9) 1/6 1/20 1/25 L Purdue (13) 1/27 2/4 W Louisville (ot) (10) 2/10 L Michigan State (23) 2/18 W Michigan (5) 2/24 2/26 W Illinois (19) 3/10 W Minnesota (19) 3/17 L *vs UNLV (2) # Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Salt Lake City (4-1) 12/22 W!vs Georgetown... 71(7)-60(12) 1/3 W Iowa... 63(6)-59(22) 1/21 (3) 2/17 W Indiana (2ot)...97(2)-95(4) 3/22 L **vs St. John s... 74(5)-91(20)! at Las Vegas, Nev. # Palm Beach Classic, Palm Beach, Fla. ** NCAA Midwest Regionals, Pontiac, Mich (5-3) 1/7 W Michigan State...62(7)-46(9) 1/14 83(4)-91(5) 2/2 2/23 L Indiana...80(6)-86(7) 2/29 State... 78(8)-65(12) 3/3 W Michigan...77(5)-66(18) 3/27 W **vs N. Carolina... 80(3)-73(18) 3/29 L **vs Michigan(ot)...71(3)-75(15) ** NCAA Midwest Regionals, Lexington, Ky. 99

102 OHIO STATE RECORD VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS (3-7) 12/22 L North Carolina (5) 1/9 W Iowa (22) 1/13 L Michigan State... 60(21)-77(23) 1/24 69(24)-96(2) 1/26 2/3 L Purdue (19) 2/ (20) 2/23 W Indiana (ot) (1) 2/28 L Michigan (5) 3/ (18) (3-8) 12/18 Carolina (2) 12/22 L!vs Kentucky (5) 12/23 W!vs Boston Col (18) 1/8 1/13 (ot) (10) 1/22 2/5 W Wisconsin (16) 2/9 2/13 L Michigan (11) 2/23 L Purdue (14) 3/6 W Indiana (17)! at Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii (1-2) 2/4 L Michigan State (9) 2/22 L Purdue (21) 2/25 W Minnesota (22) (0-7) 1/3 L Penn State (25) 1/10 1/ (19) 2/3 L Michigan (20) 2/15 L Purdue (11) 3/2 L Iowa (21) 3/9 State (16) (2-6) 12/28 L!vs Kentucky (3) 1/2 1/4 L Illinois (15) 1/18 L Minnesota (7) 1/30 W Indiana (17) 2/ (20) 2/ (2) 3/ (24)! Gatorade Rock-n-Roll Shootout, Cleveland (0-7) 12/28 L!vs Kansas (2) 1/14 L Iowa (13) 1/17 L Michigan (19) 1/ (12) 2/4 L Michigan State (16) 2/7 L Purdue (10) 2/ (21)! Rainbow Classic, Honolulu (0-1) 12/16 Kansas... 67(12)-80(8) (3-8) 11/29 L!vs. Alabama (4) 12/3 L *vs. Duke (4) 12/18 Pittsburgh (4) 1/4 L Louisville (ot) (24) 1/9 State (25) 1/11 W Indiana (15) 1/ (14) 2/9 2/22 W Purdue (24) 3/14 W **vs. Wisconsin (18) 3/16 L **vs. Illinois (13)! Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. *ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Greensboro, N.C. **United Center, Big Ten Tournament, Chicago (1-5) 12/3 L *Georgia Tech (13) 1/ (19) 1/28 L Wisconsin (17) 1/31 1/14 3/7 L Illinois (18) *Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio (2-4) 1/ (1) 1/8 W Iowa (14) 2/9 State (13) 2/27 L Wisconsin (20) 3/6 W Illinois (1) 3/11 L *vs. Wisconsin (20) (4-4) 1/7 1/15 L Michigan State-2 OT...59(19)-62(14) 1/18 W Wisconsin...77(19)-67(15) 2/9 2/12 W Illinois...69(19)-53(10) 2/22 State... 79(13)-68(18) 3/12 L *vs. Iowa...60(7)-67(20) 3/19 L!vs. Georgetown... 52(6)-70(23) *Conseco Fieldhouse, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis! NCAA Second Round, Dayton, Ohio (6-4) 11/29 Carolina...89(3)-98(7) 12/23 60(3)-86(5) 1/9 1/13 W Tennessee...68(5)-66(16) 2/25 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/11 W *vs. Wisconsin... 66(1)-49(3) 3/22 W! vs. Tennessee... 85(1)-84(22) 3/24 W! vs. Memphis... 92(1)-76(5) 3/31 W vs. Georgetown... 67(1)-60(9) 4/2 L vs. Florida...75(1)-84(6) *United Center, Big Ten Tournament, Chicago! NCAA South Regional, San Antonio, Texas NCAA Final Four, Atlanta (3-9) 11/21 W 2-vs Syracuse (21) 11/23 L 2-vs. Texas AM (16) 11/28 L 4-North Carolina (1) 12/ (16) 12/15 State (11) 1/19 2/10 L Indiana (14) 2/24 L Wisconsin (11) 2/ (12) 3/4 W Purdue (15) 3/9 W Michigan State (17) 3/14 L 6-vs. Michigan State (19) 2-Preseason NIT, New York 4-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 6-Conseco Fieldhouse, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis (6-7) 12/2 W 2-at Miami, Fla (21) 12/6 W 3-vs. Notre Dame (7) 1/3 1/6 State (8) 1/ (25) 1/20 1/25 L Michigan State (7) 2/3 W Purdue-OT (12) 2/7 W Minnesota (19) 2/22 L Illinois (18) 2/28 3/14 W 4-vs. Michigan State (7) 3/15 L 4-vs. Purdue (24) 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Miami, Fla. 3-Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 4-Conseco Fieldhouse, Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis (5-6) 11/19 L 2-vs. North Carolina...73(15)-77(6) 11/20 W 2-vs. California...76(15)-70(13) 12/2 W 3-Florida State... 77(15)-64(21) 12/12 66(13)-74(22) 12/31 1/ (6) 1/16 W Wisconsin (13) 1/23 Virginia... 65(21)-71(11) 2/17 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 2/21 State... 74(9)-67(11) 3/26 L 6-Tennessee... 73(5)-76(15) 2-2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, New York 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 6-NCAA Midwest Regional, Edmund Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo (5-3) 11/16 W 2-@Florida...93(4)-75(9) 1/22 73(1)-68(23) 1/25 W Purdue... 87(1)-64(12) 2/6 2/12 67(1)-71(13) 2/20 3/6 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 2/25 L 7-No. 4 Kentucky... 60(1)-62(11) 2-Global Sports Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 7-East Regional Semifinals, Newark, N.J. 100

103 (8-7) 11/15 W Florida...81(3)-74(7) 11/29 W Duke... 85(2)-63(3) 12/10 67(2)-78(13) 12/31 71(2)-74(13) 1/15 W Indiana... 80(5)-63(7) 1/29 W Michigan... 64(4)-49(20) 2/4 2/11 L Michigan State...48(3)-58(11) 2/18 2/26 L Wisconsin...60(8)-63(16) 3/4 State... 72(10)-70(5) 3/10 W vs. Michigan...77(7)-55(10) 3/11 L vs. Michigan State...64(7)-68(8) 3/24 W vs. Syracuse... 77(7)-70(2) 3/31 L vs. Kansas... 62(7)-64(6) (6-7) 11/28 L 1-@ Duke...68(4)-73(2) 12/22 L Kansas...66(7)-74(9) 1/5 55(8)-74(11) 1/13 W Michigan...56(15)-53(2) 1/19 State... 56(11)-59(18) 2/5 L 74(10)-76(3) 2/10 L Indiana... 68(10)-81(1) 2/17 2/24 W Michigan State...68(18)-60(4) 3/5 67(14)-58(2) 3/16 W 2-vs. Michigan State.. 61(10)-58(8) 3/17 W 2-vs. Wisconsin...50(10)-43(22) 3/28 W 3-vs. Arizona...73(7)-70(22) 1-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, N.C Big Ten Tournament, United Center, Chicago 3-NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles OHIO STATE RECORD VS. AP TOP 25 TEAMS (4-4) 11/16 1/7 St-ot... 68(3)-72(5) 1/14 L Iowa... 74(3)-84(20) 2/1 2/ (17) 2/11 L Michigan...60(22)-70(15) 3/9 W Michigan State (22) 3/15 L 1-vs. Michigan... 69(24)-72(8) Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Arena, Indianapolis (3-4) 12/2 L 1-@Louisville...55(14)-64(5) 12/20 L 2-vs. North Carolina 74(12)-82(24) 1/25 W Indiana (23) 1/29 W Maryland (16) 3/8 L Wisconsin... 48(23)-72(6) 3/19 W 3-vs. VCU (25) 3/21 L 3-vs. Arizona (5) 1-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. 2-CBS Sports Classic, United Center, Chicago 3-NCAA 2nd/3rd Rnds, Moda Center, Portland, Ore (2-7) 12/1 L 1-Virginia (10) 12/19 W 2-vs. Kentucky (4) 1/16 Maryland (3) 1/21 Purdue (22) 1/31 L Maryland (8) 2/23 L Michigan State (6) 2/28 W Iowa (8) 3/5 Michigan State (2) 3/11 L 3-vs.Michigan State (2) 1-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2-CBSSports Clallenge, Barclay s Center, Brooklyn, New York Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Arena, Indianapolis (1-6) 11/30 L 1-@ Virginia (6) 12/17 L 2-vs. UCLA (2) 1/5 L Purdue (20) 1/12 Wisconsin (18) 1/31 L Maryland (17) 2/11 Maryland (21) 2/23 W Wisconsin (16) 1-4-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Charlottesville, Virginia 5-CBSSports Classic, Las Vegas, Nevada (2-4) 11/23 L 1-Gonzaga (17) 12/23 L 2-vs. North Carolina (5) 1/7 W Michigan State (1) 2/7 Purdue... 64(14)-63(3) 2/18 Michigan...62(8)-74(22) 3/17 L 3-vs. Gonzaga... 84(17)-90(6) 1-PK80, Portland, Oregon // 2-CBSSports Classic, New Orleans // 3-NCAA Tournament, Taco Bell Arena, Boise, Idaho 101

104 OSU Record , (4-1) 2/12 2/14 Louis... 68(18)-60(2) 2/26 2/28 W Michigan State...70(18)-51 3/ (15-2) 1/14 W Northwestern... 61(15)-51 1/16 W Michigan... 74(15)-58 1/21 50(11)-66 1/23 W Iowa...68(11)-54 1/28 1/30 2/4 W Wisconsin...61(7)-47(17) 2/6 2/11 W Michigan State...87(4)-43 2/13 2/18 68(3)-46 2/20 W Indiana... 75(3)-65 2/27 3/9 W Butler...66(2)-65 3/18 W DePaul... 70(2)-63 3/23 L *CC-New York...55(2)-56 3/25 W **Holy Cross... 72(2)-52(4) * NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York ** Regional Third-Place game, New York (3-2) 12/18 12/21 63(11)-74 12/22 12/30 W Oklahoma City...72(20)-61 1/3 W Michigan State... 83(20) (6-2) 12/10 (Chicago)...90(16)-72 12/12 W Oklahoma...89(16)-68 12/28 W DePaul... 83(15)-72 1/2 1/9 L Iowa...73(10)-88 1/14 W Wisconsin (2ot)...100(7)-98 1/21 1/23 W Northwestern...91(11) (3-4) 12/22 L Tulane...71(11)-75 1/19 W Michigan State...70(17)-51 1/21 67(17)-64 1/26 W Northwestern... 83(12)-73 1/28 State... 64(12)-73 2/4 2/9 OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 25 Ohio State as an Associated Press Ranked Team OSU as No. W L Total Pct OSU as No. W L Total Pct OSU as No. W L Total Pct (19-2) 12/22 91(3)-79 12/28 1/4 W Illinois...97(5)73(8) 1/9 W Indiana...96(7)-95(11) 1/11 W Delaware...109(7)-38 1/16 W Northwestern...81(5)-64 1/23 85(5)-71 1/30 W Michigan State...111(5)-79 2/1 W Michigan...99(5)-52 2/6 2/8 2/13 W Iowa...75(4)-47 2/15 109(4)-81(20) 2/20 State... 84(4)-83 2/27 W Wisconsin...93(2)-68 2/29 3/5 75(2)-66 3/11 W *vs Western Kentucky... 98(3)-79 3/12 W *vs Georgia Tech...86(3)-69(13) 3/18 W **vs NYU... 76(3)-54(12) 3/19 W **vs California... 75(3)-55(2) * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville, Ky. ** Final Four, San Francisco (24-1) 12/17 State... 93(1)-82(16) 12/19 (Chicago)...90(1)-65 12/22 W Detroit... 84(1)-73(8) 12/27 W!vs Seton Hall... 97(1)-57 12/29 W!vs St. John s... 70(1)-65(7) 12/31 W!vs St. Bonaventure...84(1)-82 1/7 W Illinois...91(1)-65 1/9 W Evansville...86(1)-59 1/14 79(1)-45 1/21 W Minnesota... 75(1)-56 1/28 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 1/30 100(1)-68 2/4 2/6 W Indiana (1)-65 2/11 State...83(1)-68 2/13 W Northwestern...89(1)-65 2/18 2/20 73(1)-69 2/25 W Wisconsin...97(1)-74 3/4 W Michigan State...91(1)-83 3/11 3/17 W *@Louisville...56(1)-55 3/18 W *vs Kentucky...87(1)-74 3/24 W **vs St. Joseph s...95(1)-69 3/25 L **vs Cincinnati(ot)...65(1)-70(2)! ECAC Holiday Tournament, NewYork City * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville,Ky. ** Final Four, Kansas City, Mo (26-2) 12/2 W Florida State (1)-57 12/6 99(1)-79 12/8 W Wichita State...85(1)-62 12/9 Forest...84(1)-62(3) 12/16 W Loyola (Chicago)... 92(1)-72 12/18 Louis...61(1)-48 12/23 W Penn State...92(1)-49 12/27 W!vs Washington...59(1)-49 12/28 W!vs UCLA...105(1)-84 12/30 W!vs USC... 76(1)-66 1/6 1/13 W Michigan...89(1)-64 1/20 1/22 W Purdue...91(1)-65 1/29 94(1)-73 2/3 W Northwestern...97(1)-61 2/5 W Iowa...89(1)-63 2/10 W Minnesota...91(1)-66 2/12 72(1)-57 2/17 State...80(1)-72 2/24 W Illinois...102(1)-79 2/26 72(1)-62 3/3 67(1)-86 3/10 W Indiana...90(1)-65 3/16 W *vs Western Kentucky... 93(1)-73 3/17 W *vs Kentucky... 74(1)-64(3) 3/23 W **vs Wake Forest...84(1)-68 3/24 L **vs Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2)! LA Holiday Classic, Los Angeles,Calif. * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Iowa City, Iowa ** Final Four, Louisville, Ky (12-4) 12/15 W Texas Christian...74(3)-62 12/22 101(3)-66 12/27 12/29 State... 54(2)-71 12/31 W BYU... 97(2)-91 1/5 W Minnesota...78(5)-76 1/7 78(4)-90(3) 1/12 W Michigan... 68(4)-66 1/19 74(5)-81 2/16 75(9)-68 2/18 W Michigan State...87(9)-77 2/23 W Iowa... 83(5)-70 2/25 3/2 W Purdue... 95(5)-75 3/4 3/9 (ot)... 85(3) (3-3) 11/30 W California-Davis... 68(7)-42 12/2 W Butler...74(7)-68 12/6 L!vs Duke...75(7)-76(4) 12/7 W!vs St. John s... 66(7)-64 12/11 L Davidson... 73(8)-95 12/13 L Missouri... 74(8)-85! Centennial B-ball Classic, Morgantown, W.Va (14-7) 12/6 L UCLA... 73(13)-84(1) 12/14 W Harvard... 89(13)-74 12/16 State...75(13)-74 12/21 W Washington State... 84(17)-69 12/22 W Butler...74(17)-71

105 12/27 State...93(16)-86 12/30 L Washington...59(16)-64 1/4 1/11 W Wisconsin...84(16)-69 1/18 1/20 W!vs Georgia Tech... 73(13)-66 1/24 W %vs Cornell...96(12)-78 1/28 W Illinois...76(12)-67(7) 2/1 (ot)... 85(12)-95(14) 2/8 2/11 W Purdue...88(16)-85(8) 2/15 W Minnesota...58(16)-41 2/18 2/22 W Iowa... 88(10)-81 2/25 3/1 State... 72(14)-85! at Atlanta,Ga. % at Cleveland, Ohio (3-1) 12/1 Forest...96(18)-92 12/6 112(18)-89 12/8 W Northern Illinois (18)-99 12/13 L Ohio University... 80(16)-82(19) (8-1) 2/16 79(20)-71 2/20 W Northwestern... 84(20)-72 2/23 W Iowa...80(18)-71 2/27 91(18)-85(23) 3/2 W Minnesota... 84(13)-70 3/6 3/9 W Indiana...91(12)-75 3/18 W *vs Marquette... 60(10)-59(2) 3/20 L *vs W. Ky.(ot)...78(10)-81(7) *NCAA Mideast Regionals, Athens, Ga (17-5) 12/1 Tech...63(5)-55 12/4 W Oregon... 68(5)-57 12/6 W Utah State...71(5)-60 12/11 University... 68(4)-79 12/18 12/20 W Brown... 62(10)-56 12/23 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee... 78(6)-63 12/29 W!vs Arizona... 90(6)-47 12/30 L!@UCLA... 53(6)-79(1) 1/3 W Creighton... 94(6)-76 1/8 78(10)-70 1/15 W Michigan...84(9)-73 1/22 W Indiana...80(7)-74 1/25 50(6)-44(17) 1/29 78(6)-88 2/1 W Iowa...82(9)-77 2/5 W Wisconsin... 79(9)-69 2/8 2/12 W Purdue... 64(7)-62 2/19 62(8)-64 2/26 76(15)-74 2/29 W Illinois...103(14)-70! UCLAN Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP (2-2) 11/27 W Wis.-Milwaukee... 92(10)-81 12/1 12/4 Dame (ot)...81(10)-75 12/9 L Missouri...62(15) (8-5) 1/18 W Minnesota...83(16)-80 1/20 1/25 W Northwestern...73(10)-61 1/27 W Indiana (ot)...66(10)-63 2/1 State(ot)... 79(7)-84(15) 2/3 62(7)-70 2/8 W Michigan...63(13)-60 2/10 L Michigan State...57(13)-73(10) 2/15 74(17)-68 2/17 88(17)-73 2/22 W Illinois... 73(14)-55 2/24 L Iowa...68(14)-83(12) 3/1 # NIT 1st and 2nd Rounds ## NIT Semifinals and 3rd-Place game, New York (21-8) 12/1 W Ohio University... 78(4)-51 12/8 12/10 Virginia... 72(3)-55 12/13 W Cal. Poly-Pomona...87(3)-46 12/15 Cross... 79(3)-63 12/19 65(2)-75 12/2 W Tennessee...91(2)-65 12/29 W Northwestern State...71(7)-46 1/3 W Indiana...59(7)-58(11) 1/5 W Purdue... 67(5)-58(8) 1/10 77(5)-71(12) 1/12 75(3)-63 1/17 W Minnesota (ot)... 75(2)-70 1/19 (ot)...74(2)-75 1/24 1/26 L Wisconsin...71(4)-72 1/27 W Virginia... 70(4)-65 1/31 State...54(6)-74 2/2 67(6)-70 2/7 W Michigan...66(13)-63 2/9 W Michigan State...71(13)-59 2/14 2/16 W Illinois... 71(9)-57 2/21 W Northwestern... 68(11)-59 2/23 W Iowa...70(11)-69 2/28 3/2 (ot)...73(10)-76(13) 3/9 W *vs Arizona St... 89(10)-75(18) 3/13 L *vs UCLA...68(10)-72 * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Tempe, Ariz (2-3) 11/29 W Cleveland State...89(9)-81 12/3 64(9)-70(2) 12/6 W Colgate...77(9)-58 12/16 L South Alabama...67(7)-76 12/20 State... 58(7)-71(14) (4-5) 1/13 57(20)-64 1/15 2/17 W Northwestern...71(20)-55 2/19 W Iowa... 85(20)-69(16) 2/24 (3ot)... 94(15)-101 2/26 3/3 L Illinois (ot)...73(14)-74 3/5 W Purdue...76(14)-65(20) 3/ (0-1) 12/14 L!vs Arkansas (ot)... 70(20)-79! at Pine Bluff, Ark (17-8) 11/25 L!vs Oklahoma...93(16)-97(5) 11/26 W!vs DePaul... 72(16)-70 11/27 W!vs Vanderbilt...97(16)-82 12/3 Michigan... 77(15)-66 12/10 W Lafayette...84(14)-62 12/14 W Nebraska...103(14)-76 12/17 12/20 Carolina...68(12)-74(18) 12/22 W Kent State...92(12)-67 12/27 W %vs Florida...93(15)-68 12/29 St. John s...77(15)-72 1/4 65(14)-75 1/7 W Wisconsin... 73(14)-70 1/9 W Radford (14)-61 1/14 State...83(18)-81 1/16 1/19 W Iowa (16)-91(7) 1/26 W Northwestern (17)-68 1/29 85(17)-79(24) 2/1 73(15)-76 2/6 W Purdue...70(15)-58 2/9 2/11 W Michigan State...81(16)-75 2/13 2/18 Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii % ECAC Holiday Festival, New York (27-4) 11/25 W Bethune-Cookman (10)-72 11/28 W Delaware State (11)-67 12/1 W Youngstown State (11)-67 12/8 W Chicago State...112(9)-54 12/12 W Wright State...90(8)-60 12/15 109(7)-73 12/17 W Tennessee State...103(7)-66 12/22 W!vs Georgetown...71(7)-60(12) 12/27 W #vs Mississippi State...82(6)-80 12/28 W #vs Miami (Ohio)... 85(6)-67 1/3 W Iowa...63(6)-59(22) 1/5 1/10 1/12 W Wisconsin...92(4)-60 1/19 W Illinois... 89(4)-55 1/21 93(4)-85(3) 1/24 80(4)-70 1/31 State... 61(3)-75 2/3 W Purdue...66(3)-59 2/9 W Northwestern... 96(3)-64 2/11 W Michigan...81(3)-65 2/14 2/17 W Indiana (2ot)... 97(2)-95(4) 2/20 2/23 W Minnesota...63(2)

106 3/3 W Michigan State... 65(2)-64 3/6 3/10 3/15 W *vs Towson State... 97(5)-86 3/17 W *vs Georgia Tech...65(5)-61 3/22 L **vs St. John s...74(5)-91(20)! at Las Vegas, Nev. # Palm Beach Classic, Palm Beach, Fla. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Dayton, Ohio, ** NCAA Midwest Regionals, Pontiac, Mich (26-6) 11/26 W Miami (Ohio)...94(5)-61 11/30 W Chicago State...116(4)-44 12/4 W Ohio University... 78(4)-62 12/7 W Oregon State... 84(4)-56 12/14 W Howard...114(4)-53 12/18 Barbara... 82(4)-75 12/21 (ot)... 77(7)-79 12/29 W American... 96(7)-70 1/2 W Penn State...73(7)-63 1/7 W Michigan State... 62(7)-46(9) 1/11 1/14 1/19 W Iowa...85(4)-81 1/22 W Minnesota... 72(6)-69 1/26 Hall... 64(6)-68 1/30 74(10)-72 2/2 2/5 W Wisconsin... 86(8)-72 2/8 W Purdue... 71(8)-59 2/15 67(8)-63 2/18 2/23 L Indiana... 80(6)-86(7) 2/26 71(8)-64 2/29 State...78(8)-65(12) 3/3 W Michigan... 77(5)-66(18) 3/7 W Northwestern... 93(5)-78 3/11 W Illinois... 82(5)-70 3/14 94(5)-63 3/19 W *vs Miss. Valley St...83(5)-56 3/21 W *vs Connecticut... 78(3)-55 3/27 W **vs N. Carolina...80(3)-73(18) 3/29 L **vs Michigan(ot)... 71(3)-75(15)! at Meadowlands, N.J. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Cincinnati **NCAA Midwest Regionals, Lexington, Ky (0-3) 1/13 L Michigan State...60(21)-77(23) 1/20 1/ (1-1) 2/20 W Northwestern...59(11)-49 2/27 State...85(10) (11-3) 12/11 W Florida A&M... 99(13)-47 12/13 W Coastal Carolina... 83(12)-75 12/16 12/19 W Eastern Kentucky...72(12)-40 12/22 W Toledo...64(16)-61 12/27 W Oakland...76(15)-50 12/29 W American... 79(15)-43 2/2 W Wisconsin...51(5)-48 2/6 88(5)-67 OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 25 2/9 L Iowa... 64(5)-67 2/12 W Penn State... 88(5)-75 3/1 state...79(6)-73 3/4 82(6)-72 3/10 L (1)vs. Penn State... 66(4)-71 (1) Big Ten Tournament, Chicago (19-6) 12/23 W Tennessee St (24)-65 12/28 W Gardner-Webb...87(21)-58 12/31 W Louisiana State... 78(21)-76 1/5 W Penn State (18)-69 1/7 79(18)-81(16) 1/11 1/15 L Michigan State-2OT... 59(19)-62(14) 1/18 W Wisconsin... 77(19)-67(15) 1/21 State...75(19)-65 1/28 1/30 W Florida A&M...95(20)-53 2/4 W Minnesota...67(20)-53 2/9 2/12 W Illinois... 69(19)-53(10) 2/15 73(12)-78 2/18 W Northwestern... 61(12)-52 2/22 St...79(13)-68(18) 2/25 W Michigan...64(13)-54 3/1 3/5 W Purdue...76(9)-57 3/10 W 1-vs. Penn State... 63(7)-56 3/11 W 1-vs. Indiana... 52(7)-51 3/12 L 1-vs. Iowa... 60(7)-67(20) 3/17 W 2-vs. Davidson... 70(6)-62 3/19 L 2-vs. Georgetown...52(6)-70(23) 1-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 2-NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio (35-4) 11/10 W 1-Virginia Military (7)-69 11/11 W 1-Loyola, Chicago...87(7)-75 11/12 W 1-Kent State... 81(7)-59 11/17 W Eastern Kentucky...74(5)-45 11/20 W San Francisco...82(4)-60 11/24 W 2-vs. Youngstown State... 91(4)-57 11/29 L 3-@North Carolina... 89(3)-98(7) 12/2 W Valparaiso... 78(3)-58 12/9 W Cleveland State...78(5)-57 12/16 W 4-vs. Cincinnati... 72(4)-50 12/19 W Iowa State... 75(3)-56 12/23 12/30 W Coppin State...91(6)-54 1/2 W Indiana...74(6)-67 1/6 62(6)-44 1/9 69(5)-72(3) 1/13 W Tennessee...68(5)-66(16) 1/17 W Northwestern...73(7)-41 1/20 W Iowa... 82(7)-63 1/24 1/27 W Michigan State... 66(5)-64 1/31 78(4)-60 2/3 State... 63(4)-54 2/6 W Michigan... 76(3)-63 2/10 W Purdue... 63(3)-56 2/14 State... 64(2)-62 2/18 85(2)-67 2/21 W Penn State...68(2)-60 2/25 W Wisconsin... 49(2)-48(1) 104 3/3 3/9 W 5-vs. Michigan... 72(1)-62 3/10 W 5-vs. Purdue...63(1)-52 3/11 W 5-vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 3/15 W 6-vs. Cent. Connecticut St...78(1)-57) 3/17 W 6-vs. Xavier... 78(1)-71 3/22 W 7-vs. Tennessee...85(1)-84(22) 3/24 W 7-vs. Memphis...92(1)-76(5) 3/31 W 8-vs. Georgetown...67(1)-60(9) 4/2 L 8-vs. Florida... 75(1)-84(6) 1-BCA Classic, Columbus, Ohio // 2-Played at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio // 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C. //4-Wooden Tradition, Indianapolis, Ind. // 5-Big Ten Tournament, Chicago // 6-NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. // 7-NCAA Tournament, San Antonio, Texas // 8-NCAA Final Four, Atlanta, Ga (5-3) 12/13 W Butler...54(21)-51 12/17 W Jacksonville... 81(17)-68 12/20 W Iona... 71(17)-53 12/22 W UNC Asheville...83(15)-59 12/27 L West Virginia... 48(15)-76 12/31 W Iowa...68(24)-65 1/3 L at Minnesota...59(24)-68(21) 1/14 L at Wisconsin...50(24) (26-7) 11/9 W 1-Alcorn State...100(16)-60 11/12 W 1-James Madison... 74(16)-44 11/19 L 2-vs. North Carolina...73(15)-77(6) 11/20 W 2-vs. California...76(15)-70(13) 11/24 W Lipscomb... 84(17)-64 11/28 W St. Francis (Pa.)...110(17)-47 12/2 W 3-Florida State...77(15)-64(21) 12/5 W Eastern Michigan...111(15)-60 12/12 12/16 W Presbyterian... 78(18)-48 12/19 W Delaware state...60(18)-44 12/22 W Cleveland state... 72(17)-59 12/31 1/3 64(15)-73 1/19 W Northwestern...76(21)-56 1/23 Virginia... 65(21)-71(11) 1/27 1/31 W Minnesota...85(20)-63 2/3 W Penn State...75(13)-62 2/7 W Iowa...68(13)-58 2/10 2/14 72(13)-53 2/17 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 2/21 State... 74(9)-67(11) 2/24 State...75(9)-67 2/27 W Michigan...66(9)-55 3/2 W Illinois...73(6)-57 3/12 W 4-Michigan...69(5)-68 3/13 W 4-Illinois 2ot...88(5)-81 3/14 W 4-Minnesota...90(5)-61 3/19 W 5-UC Santa Barbara...68(5)-51 3/21 W 5-Georgia Tech... 75(5)-66 3/26 L 6-Tennessee... 73(5)-76(15) 1-2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, Columbus 2-2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, New York 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 4-Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 5-NCAA First-Second Rounds, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. 6-NCAA Midwest Regional, Edmund Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo.

107 (34-3) 11/12 W 1-NC A&T...102(4)-61 11/16 W 2-@Florida...93(4)-75(9) 11/20 W 1-UNC Wilmington... 81(4)-41 11/23 W 1-Morehead St...64(3)-45 11/26 W Miami (Ohio)...66(3)-45 11/30 W 3-@Florida State...58(2)-44 12/9 W IUPUI...75(2)-64 12/12 W 4-W. Carolina... 85(2)-60 12/15 W Florida Gulf Coast)...83(2)-55 12/18 W South Carolina... 79(2)-57 12/21 W UNC Asheville...96(2)-49 12/23 W Oakland... 92(2)-63 12/27 W Tennessee-Martin...100(2)-40 12/31 1/4 1/9 W Minnesota...67(2)-64 1/12 1/15 W Penn State... 69(2)-66 1/19 W Iowa...70(1)-48 1/22 1/25 W Purdue... 87(1)-64(12) 1/29 2/3 W Michigan... 62(1)-53 2/6 2/12 67(1)-71(13) 2/15 W Michigan State... 71(2)-61 2/20 63(2)-76(11) 2/22 W Illinois...89(2)-70 2/27 W Indiana... 82(2)-61 3/1 State... 82(1)-61 3/6 W Wisconsin...93(1)-65(10) 3/11 W 5-Northwestern... 67(1)-61 3/12 W 5-Michigan... 68(1)-61 3/13 W 5-Penn State... 71(1)-60 3/18 W 6-UTSA (1)-46 3/20 W 6-George Mason...98(1)-66 3/25 L 7-Kentucky...60(1)-62(11) 1-Global Sports Invitational, Columbus 2-Global Sports Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Tallahassee, Fla. 4-St. John Arena, Columbus 5-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 6-NCAA 2nd-3rd Rnds, Cleveland, Ohio 7-East Regional Semifinals, Newark, N.J (31-8) 11/11 W 1-Wright State... 73(3)-42 11/15 W 1-Florida... 81(3)-74(7) 11/18 W 1-Jackson State...85(3)-41 11/21 W 1-North Florida... 85(3)-50 11/23 W Virginia Military...107(3)-74 11/25 W Valparaiso...80(3)-47 11/29 W 2-Duke...85(2)-63(3) 12/3 W Texas-Pan American...64(2)-35 12/10 12/14 W S. Carolina-Upstate... 82(2)-58 12/17 Carolina...74(2)-66 12/20 W Lamar...70(2)-50 12/22 W 3-Miami (Ohio)... 69(2)-40 12/28 W Northwestern...87(2)-54 12/31 1/3 W Nebraska...71(6)-40 1/7 76(6)-47 1/10 74(5)-79 1/15 W Indiana...80(5)-63(7) 1/21 1/25 W Penn State... 78(4)-54 1/29 W Michigan...64(4)-49(20) 2/4 58(3)-52(19) OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 25 2/7 W Purdue...87(3)-84 2/11 L Michigan State... 48(3)-58(11) 2/14 2/18 51(6)-56(17) 2/21 W Illinois...83(8)-67 2/26 L Wisconsin...60(8)-63(16) 2/29 3/4 State... 72(10)-70(5) 3/9 W 4-vs. Purdue...88(7)-71 3/10 W 4-vs. Michigan...77(7)-55(10) 3/11 L 4-vs. Michigan State...64(7)-68(8) 3/15 W 5-vs. Loyola... 78(7)-59 3/17 W 5-vs. Gonzaga... 73(7)-66 3/22 W 6-vs. Cincinnati...81(7)-66 3/24 W 6-vs. Syracuse...77(7)-70(2) 3/31 L 7-vs. Kansas...62(7)-64(6) 1-Global Sports Shootout, Columbus 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 3-Nationwide Arena, Downtown Columbus 4-Indianapolis 5-NCAA Second/Third Rds., Pittsburgh, Pa East Regional, Boston Final Four, New Orleans (29-8) 11/11 W 1-Albany... 82(4)-60 11/17 W 2-vs. Rhode Island...68(4)-59 11/18 W 2-vs. Washington... 77(4)-66 11/23 W 1-Kansas City...91(3)-45 11/28 L 3-@Duke...68(4)-73(2) 12/1 W Northern Kentucky...70(4)-43 12/8 W Long Beach State...89(7)-55 12/12 W Savannah State...85(7)-45 12/15 W UNC Asheville...90(7)-72 12/18 W Winthrop...65(7)-55 12/22 L Kansas... 66(7)-74(9) 12/29 W Chicago State...87(10)-44 1/2 W Nebraska...70(8)-44 1/5 55(8)-74(11) 1/8 1/13 W Michigan... 56(15)-53(2) 1/19 State...56(11)-59(18) 1/22 W Iowa...72(14)-63 1/26 State... 65(14)-51 1/29 W Wisconsin... 58(11)-49 2/2 2/5 L 2/10 L Indiana...68(10)-81(1) 2/14 W Northwestern... 69(13)-59 2/17 49(13)-71(20) 2/20 W Minnesota... 71(18)-45 2/24 W Michigan State... 68(18)-60(4) 2/28 63(16)-53 3/5 3/10 W Illinois... 68(14)-55 3/15 W 4-vs. Nebraska...71(10)-50 3/16 W 4-vs. Michigan State...61(10)-58(8) 3/17 W 4-vs. Wisconsin...50(10)-43(22) 3/22 W 5-vs. Iona...95(7)-70 3/24 W 5-vs. Iowa State... 78(7)-75 3/28 W 6-vs. Arizona... 73(7)-70(22) 3/30 L 6-vs. Wichita State...66(7)-70 1-Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2-Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off, Uncasville, Conn. 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, N.C Big Ten Tournament, United Center, Chicago 5-NCAA 2nd-3rd Rounds, Dayton, Ohio 6-NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles (22-7) 11/9 W Morgan State...89(11)-50 11/12 W Ohio University... 79(10)-69 11/16 11/20 W American...63(8)-52 11/25 W Wyoming...65(7)-50 11/29 W North Florida...99(7)-64 12/4 W 1-Maryland...76(5)-60 12/7 W Central Conn. State...74(5)-56 12/11 W 2-Bryant...86(3)-48 12/14 W 3-North Dakota State...79(3)-62 12/18 W 2-Delaware...76(3)-64 12/21 W 3-vs. Notre Dame...64(3)-61 12/27 W Louisiana-Monroe...71(3)-31 12/31 1/4 W Nebraska...84(3)-53 1/7 L State...68(3)-72(5) 1/12 L Iowa...74(3)-84(20) 1/16 53(11)-63 1/20 62(17)-68 1/23 W Illinois... 62(17)-55 1/29 L ot Penn State...70(24)-71 2/1 59(24)-58(14) 2/11 L Michigan...60(22)-70(15) 2/15 2/19 W Northwestern...76(24)-60 2/22 W Minnesota...64(24)-46 2/27 State... 63(22)-65 3/2 3/13 W 4-vs. Purdue... 63(24)-61 3/14 W 4-vs. Nebraska...71(24)-67 3/15 L 4-vs. Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 3/20 L 5-vs. Dayton... 59(22) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 2 - Gotham Classic, Columbus, Ohio 3 - Gotham Classic, Madison Square Garden, New York 4 - Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis NCAA Tournament, First Niagara Center, Buffalo, N.Y (16-8) 11/14 W UMass-Lowell... 92(20)-55 11/18 W Marquette...74(20)-63 11/23 W 1-Sacred Heart...106(20)-48 11/26 W 1-Campbell... 91(16)-64 11/28 W 1-James Madison... 73(16)-56 12/2 L 2-at Louisville... 55(14)-64(5) 12/6 W 1-Colgate... 70(14)-50 12/10 W High Point...97(12)-43 12/13 W Morehead State...87(12)-71 12/17 W 3-N. Carolina A&T... 97(12)-55 12/20 L 4-vs. North Carolina...74(12)-82(24) 12/22 W Miami, Ohio... 93(21)-55 12/27 W Wright State...100(21)-55 12/30 L Iowa... 65(20)-71 1/3 W Illinois...77(20)-61 1/6 W at Minnesota...74(22)-72 ot 1/10 L at Indiana... 66(22)-69 2/4 L at Purdue...58(20)-60 2/8 W at Rutgers... 79(20)-60 2/11 W Penn State...75(23)-55 2/14 L at Michigan State... 56(23)-59 2/22 L at Michigan...57(24)-64 3/4 W at Penn State... 77(23)-67 3/8 L Wisconsin...48(23)-72(6) 1-Buckeye Classic, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. 3-Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio 4-CBS Sports Classic, United Center, Chicago 105

108 (10-5) 1/17/18 W 1-at Northwestern... 71(22)-65 1/20/18 W 2-vs. Minnesota...67(22)-49 1/22/18 W Nebraska... 64(13)-59 1/25/18 L Penn State...79(13)-82 1/30/18 W Indiana...71(17)-56 2/4/18 W Illinois... 75(17)-67 2/7/18 Purdue... 64(14)-63(3) 2/10/18 W Iowa... 82(14)-64 2/15/18 Penn State...56(8)-79 2/18/18 Michigan...62(8)-74(22) 2/20/18 W Rutgers... 79(16)-52 2/23/18 Indiana...80(16)-78 2OT 3/2/18 L 3-vs. Penn State... 68(13)-69 3/15/18 W 4-vs. SDSU...81(17)-73 3/17/18 L 4-vs. Gonzaga... 84(17)-90(6) 1-at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois // 2-at Madison Square Garden, New York // 3-Big Ten Tournament at Madison Square Garden, New York // 4-NCAA Tournament, Taco Bell Arena, Boise, Idaho OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 25 C.J. Jackson 106

109 OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 10 OSU Record ,.814 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 2/4/50 W Wisconsin...61(7)-47(17) 2/6/50 2/11/50 W Michigan State...87(4)-43 2/13/50 2/18/50 68(3)-46 2/20/50 W Indiana... 75(3)-65 2/27/50 69(3)-58 3/9/50 W Butler...66(2)-65 3/18/50 W DePaul... 70(2)-63 3/23/50 L City Coll. of N.Y...55(2)-56 3/25/50 W Holy Cross... 72(2)-52(4) 1/9/56 L Iowa...73(10)-88 1/14/56 W Wisconsin (2ot) (7)-98 12/22/59 91(3)-79 12/28/59 1/4/60 W Illinois...97(5)73(8) 1/9/60 W Indiana...96(7)-95(11) 1/11/60 W Delaware...109(7)-38 1/16/60 W Northwestern...81(5)-64 1/23/60 85(5)-71 1/30/60 W Michigan State...111(5)-79 2/1/60 W Michigan...99(5)-52 2/6/60 2/8/60 2/13/60 W Iowa...75(4)-47 2/15/60 109(4)-81(20) 2/20/60 State... 84(4)-83 2/27/60 W Wisconsin... 93(2)-68 2/29/60 3/5/60 75(2)-66 3/11/60 W vs Western Kentucky... 98(3)-79 3/12/60 W vs Georgia Tech...86(3)-69(13) 3/18/60 W vs N.Y. University... 76(3)-54(12) 3/19/60 W vs California... 75(3)-55(2) 12/17/60 12/19/60 (Chi.)...90(1)-65 12/22/60 W Detroit... 84(1)-73(8) 12/27/60 W vs Seton Hall...97(1)-57 12/29/60 W vs St. John s... 70(1)-65(7) 12/31/60 W vs St. Bonaventure... 84(1)-82 1/7/61 W Illinois...91(1)-65 1/9/61 W Evansville...86(1)-59 1/14/61 79(1)-45 1/21/61 W Minnesota... 75(1)-56 1/28/61 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 1/30/61 100(1)-68 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 2/4/61 2/6/61 W Indiana (1)-65 2/11/61 State...83(1)-68 2/13/61 W Northwestern...89(1)-65 2/18/61 2/20/61 73(1)-69 2/25/61 W Wisconsin...97(1)-74 3/4/61 W Michigan State...91(1)-83 3/11/61 3/17/61 3/18/61 W vs Kentucky...87(1)-74 3/24/61 W vs St. Joseph s...95(1)-69 3/25/61 L vs Cincinnati (ot)...65(1)-70(2) 12/2/61 W Florida State...72(1)-57 12/6/61 99(1)-79 12/8/61 W Wichita...85(1)-62 12/9/61 Forest...84(1)-62(3) 12/16/61 W Loyola (Chicago)... 92(1)-72 12/18/61 Louis...61(1)-48 12/23/61 W Penn State...92(1)-49 12/27/61 W vs Washington...59(1)-49 12/28/61 W vs UCLA...105(1)-84 12/30/61 W vs Southern California... 76(1)-66 1/6/62 1/13/62 W Michigan...89(1)-64 1/20/62 1/22/62 W Purdue...91(1)-65 1/29/62 94(1)-73 2/3/62 W Northwestern...97(1)-61 2/5/62 W Iowa...89(1)-63 2/10/62 W Minnesota...91(1)-66 2/12/62 2/17/62 State... 80(1)-72 2/24/62 W Illinois...102(1)-79 2/26/62 72(1)-62 3/3/62 67(1)-86 3/10/62 W Indiana...90(1)-65 3/16/62 W vs Western Kentucky... 93(1)-73 3/17/62 W vs Kentucky...74(1)-64(3) 3/23/62 W vs Wake Forest...84(1)-68 3/24/62 L vs Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2) 12/15/62 W Texas Christian...74(3)-62 12/22/62 101(3)-66 12/27/62 12/29/62 State... 54(2)-71 12/31/62 W Brigham Young... 97(2)-91 1/5/63 W Minnesota...78(5)-76 1/7/63 78(4)-90(3) Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/12/63 W Michigan... 68(4)-66 1/19/63 74(5)-81 2/16/63 75(9)-68 2/18/63 W Michigan State...87(9)-77 2/23/63 W Iowa... 83(5)-70 2/25/63 3/2/63 W Purdue... 95(5)-75 3/4/63 3/9/63 85(3)-87 11/30/63 W California-Davis...68(7)-42 12/2/63 W Butler...74(7)-68 12/6/63 L vs Duke...75(7)-76(4) 12/7/63 W vs St. John s... 66(7)-64 12/11/63 L Davidson... 73(8)-95 12/13/63 L Missouri...74(8)-85 2/18/69 2/22/69 W Iowa... 88(10)-81 3/18/71 W vs Marquette... 60(10)-59(2) 3/20/71 L vs W. Kentucky(ot)...78(10)-81(7) 12/1/71 Tech... 63(5)-55 12/4/71 W Oregon... 68(5)-57 12/6/71 W Utah State...71(5)-60 12/11/71 University... 68(4)-79 12/18/71 12/20/71 W Brown...62(10)-56 12/23/71 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee... 78(6)-63 12/29/71 W vs Arizona... 90(6)-47 12/30/71 53(6)-79(1) 1/3/72 W Creighton... 94(6)-76 1/8/72 78(10)-70 1/15/72 W Michigan...84(9)-73 1/22/72 W Indiana...80(7)-74 1/25/72 50(6)-44(17) 1/29/72 78(6)-88 2/1/72 W Iowa...82(9)-77 2/5/72 W Wisconsin... 79(9)-69 2/8/72 2/12/72 W Purdue... 64(7)-62 2/19/72 62(8)-64 11/27/72 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee... 92(10)-81 12/1/72 12/4/72 Dame (ot)...81(10)-75 1/25/79 W Northwestern...73(10)-61 1/27/79 W Indiana (ot)...66(10)-63 2/1/79 State... 79(7)-84(15) 2/3/79 12/1/79 W Ohio University... 78(4)-51 12/8/79 107

110 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10/79 Virginia... 72(3)-55 12/13/79 W Cal Poly-Pomona...87(3)-46 12/15/79 Cross... 79(3)-63 12/19/79 65(2)-75 12/2/79 W Tennessee...91(2)-65 12/29/79 W Northwestern State...71(7)-46 1/3/80 W Indiana...59(7)-58(11) 1/5/80 W Purdue... 67(5)-58(8) 1/10/80 77(5)-71(12) 1/12/80 75(3)-63 1/17/80 W Minnesota (ot)...75(2)-70 1/19/80 (ot)...74(2)-75 1/24/80 1/26/80 L Wisconsin...71(4)-72 1/27/80 W Virginia... 70(4)-65 1/31/80 State...54(6)-74 2/2/80 2/14/80 2/16/80 W Illinois...71(9)-57 2/28/80 3/2/80 3/9/80 W vs Arizona State...89 (10)-75(18) 3/13/80 L vs UCLA...68(10)-72 11/29/80 W Cleveland State...89(9)-81 12/3/80 64(9)-70(2) 12/6/80 W Colgate...77(9)-58 12/16/80 L South Alabama...67(7)-76 12/20/80 State... 58(7)-71(14) 11/25/90 W Bethune-Cookman (10)-72 12/8/90 W Chicago State...112(9)-54 12/12/90 W Wright State...90(8)-60 12/15/90 109(7)-73 12/17/90 W Tennessee State...103(7)-66 12/22/90 W vs Georgetown...71(7)-60(12) 12/27/90 W vs Mississippi State...82(6)-80 12/28/90 W vs Miami (Ohio)... 85(6)-67 1/3/91 W Iowa...63(6)-59(22) 1/5/91 1/10/91 1/12/91 W Wisconsin...92(4)-60 1/19/91 W Illinois... 89(4)-55 1/21/91 93(4)-85 (3) 1/24/91 80(4)-70 1/31/91 State... 61(3)-75 2/3/91 W Purdue...66(3)-59 2/9/91 W Northwestern... 96(3)-64 2/11/91 W Michigan...81(3)-65 2/14/91 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)... 97(2)-95(4) 2/20/91 2/23/91 W Minnesota...63(2)-62 3/3/91 W Michigan State... 65(2)-64 3/6/91 3/10/91 3/15/91 W vs Towson State... 97(5)-86 3/17/91 W vs Georgia Tech...65(5)-61 3/22/91 L vs St. John s...74(5)-91(20) 11/26/91 W Miami (Ohio)...94(5)-61 11/30/91 W Chicago State...116(4)-44 12/4/91 W Ohio University...78(4)-62 12/7/91 W Oregon State... 84(4)-56 12/14/91 W Howard...114(4)-53 12/18/91 Barbara...82(4)-75 12/21/91 California(ot)... 77(7)-79 12/29/91 W American...96(7)-70 1/2/92 W Penn State...73(7)-63 1/7/92 W Michigan State... 62(7)-46(9) 1/11/92 OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 10 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/14/92 1/19/92 W Iowa... 85(4)-81 1/22/92 W Minnesota... 72(6)-69 1/26/92 Hall... 64(6)-68 1/30/92 74(10)-72 2/2/92 2/5/92 W Wisconsin... 86(8)-72 2/8/92 W Purdue... 71(8)-59 2/15/92 67(8)-63 2/18/92 2/23/92 L Indiana... 80(6)-86(7) 2/26/92 71(8)-64 2/29/92 State...78(8)-65(12) 3/3/92 W Michigan... 77(5)-66(18) 3/7/92 W Northwestern... 93(5)-78 3/11/92 W Illinois... 82(5)-70 3/14/92 94(5)-63 3/19/92 W vs Mississippi Valley St... 83(5)-56 3/21/92 W vs Connecticut... 78(3)-55 3/27/92 W vs North Carolina...80(3)-73(18) 3/29/92 L vs Michigan(ot)... 71(3)-75(15) 2/27/99 L Penn State...85(10)-98 2/2/00 W Wisconsin...51(5)-48 2/6/00 W at Michigan... 88(5)-67 2/9/00 L Iowa... 64(5)-67 2/12/00 W Penn State... 88(5)-75 3/1/00 W at Penn State...79(6)-73 3/4/00 W at Minnesota... 82(6)-72 3/10/00 L vs. Penn State... L 66(4)-71 3/1/06 3/5/06 W Purdue...76(9)-57 3/10/06 W vs. Penn State... 63(7)-56 3/11/06 W vs. Indiana... 52(7)-51 3/12/06 L vs. Iowa... 60(7)-67(20) 3/17/06 W vs. Davidson... 70(6)-62 3/19/06 L vs. Georgetown...52(6)-70(23) 11/10/06 W Virginia Military (7)-69 11/11/06 W Loyola, Chicago...87(7)-75 11/12/06 W Kent State... 81(7)-59 11/17/06 W Eastern Kentucky...74(5)-45 11/20/06 W San Francisco...82(4)-60 11/24/06 W vs. Youngstown State... 91(4)-57 11/29/06 Carolina... 89(3)-98(7) 12/2/06 W Valparaiso... 78(3)-58 12/9/06 W Cleveland State...78(5)-57 12/16/06 W vs. Cincinnati... 72(4)-50 12/19/06 W Iowa State... 75(3)-56 12/23/06 12/30/06 W Coppin State...91(6)-54 1/2/07 W Indiana...74(6)-67 1/6/07 62(6)-44 1/9/07 69(5)-72(3) 1/13/07 W Tennessee...68(5)-66(16) 1/17/07 W Northwestern...73(7)-41 1/20/07 W Iowa... 82(7)-63 1/24/07 1/27/07 W Michigan State... 66(5)-64 1/31/07 78(4)-60 2/3/07 State... 63(4)-54 2/6/07 W Michigan... 76(3)-63 2/10/07 W Purdue... 63(3)-56 2/14/07 State... 64(2)-62 2/18/07 85(2)-67 2/21/07 W Penn State...68(2)-60 2/25/07 W Wisconsin... 49(2)-48(1) 3/3/07 3/9/07 W vs. Michigan... 72(1)-62 3/10/07 W vs. Purdue...63(1)-52 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 3/15/07 W vs. Cent. Conn. State...78(1)-57) 3/17/07 W vs. Xavier... 78(1)-71 3/22/07 W vs. Tennessee...85(1)-84(22) 3/24/07 W vs. Memphis... 92(1)-76(5) 3/31/07 W vs. Georgetown...67(1)-60(9) 4/2/07 L vs. Florida... 75(1)-84(6) 2/17/10 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 2/21/10 State... 74(9)-67(11) 2/24/10 State...75(9)-67 2/27/10 W Michigan...66(9)-55 3/2/10 W Illinois...73(6)-57 3/12/10 W vs. Michigan...69(5)-68 3/13/10 W vs. Illinois 2ot...88(5)-81 3/14/10 W vs. Minnesota...90(5)-61 3/19/10 W vs. UC Santa Barbara...68(5)-51 3/21/10 W vs. Georgia Tech... 75(5)-66 3/26/10 L vs. Tennessee... 73(5)-76(15) 11/12/10 W NC A&T...102(4)-61 11/16/10 93(4)-75(9) 11/20/10 W UNC Wilmington... 81(4)-41 11/23/10 W Morehead St... 64(3)-45 11/26/10 W Miami (Ohio)... 66(3)-45 11/30/10 State... 58(2)-44 12/9/10 W IUPUI... 75(2)-64 12/12/10 W 4-W. Carolina...85(2)-60 12/15/10 W Florida Gulf Coast)... 83(2)-55 12/18/10 W South Carolina...79(2)-57 12/21/10 W UNC Asheville... 96(2)-49 12/23/10 W Oakland...92(2)-63 12/27/10 W Tennessee-Martin (2)-40 12/31/10 85(2)-67 1/4/11 73(2)-68 1/9/11 W Minnesota... 67(2)-64 1/12/11 68(2)-64 1/15/11 W Penn State...69(2)-66 1/19/11 W Iowa... 70(1)-48 1/22/11 73(1)-68(23) 1/25/11 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) 1/29/11 58(1)-57 2/3/11 W Michigan...62(1)-53 2/6/11 82(1)-69(18) 2/12/11 2/15/11 W Michigan State...71(2)-61 2/20 /11 2/22/11 W Illinois... 89(2)-70 2/27 /11 W Indiana...82(2)-61 3/1/11 State...82(1)-61 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 3/11/11 W vs. Northwestern...67(1)-61 3/12/11 W vs. Michigan...68(1)-61 3/13/11 W vs. Penn State...71(1)-60 3/18/11 W vs. UTSA... 75(1)-46 3/20/11 W vs. George Mason...98(1)-66 3/25/11 L vs. Kentucky... 60(1)-62(11) 11/11/11 W Wright State...73(3)-42 11/15/11 W Florida...81(3)-74(7) 11/18/11 W Jackson State... 85(3)-41 11/21/11 W North Florida...85(3)-50 11/23/11 W Virginia Military (3)-74 11/25/11 W Valparaiso... 80(3)-47 11/29/11 W Duke... 85(2)-63(3) 12/3/11 W Texas-Pan American... 64(2)-35 12/10/11 67(2)-78(13) 12/14/11 W S. Carolina-Upstate...82(2)-58 12/17/11 Carolina... 74(2)-66 12/20/11 W Lamar... 70(2)-50 12/22/11 W Miami (Ohio)...69(2)

111 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/28/11 W Northwestern...87(2)-54 12/31/11 71(2)-74(13) 1/3/12 W Nebraska... 71(6)-40 1/7/12 1/10/12 1/15/12 W Indiana... 80(5)-63(7) 1/21/12 79(6)-45 1/25/12 W Penn State...78(4)-54 1/29/12 W Michigan... 64(4)-49(20) 2/4/12 2/7/12 W Purdue...87(3)-84 2/11/12 L Michigan State...48(3)-58(11) 2/14/12 78(6)-68 2/18/12 2/21/12 W Illinois... 83(8)-67 2/26/12 L Wisconsin...60(8)-63(16) 2/29/12 75(10)-73 3/4/12 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/9/12 W vs. Purdue...88(7)-71 3/10/12 W vs. Michigan... 77(7)-55(10) 3/11/12 L vs. Michigan State... 64(7)-68(8) 3/15/12 W vs. Loyola...78(7)-59 3/17/12 W vs. Gonzaga...73(7)-66 OHIO STATE WHEN RANKED IN AP TOP 10 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 3/22/12 W vs. Cincinnati... 81(7)-66 3/24/12 W vs. Syracuse... 77(7)-70(2) 3/31/12 L vs. Kansas... 62(7)-64(6) 11/11/12 W 1-Albany...82(4)-60 11/17/12 W 2-vs. Rhode Island... 68(4)-59 11/18/12 W 2-vs. Washington...77(4)-66 11/23/12 W 1-Kansas City... 91(3)-45 11/28/12 L 3-@Duke...68(4)-73(2) 12/1/12 W Northern Kentucky...70(4)-43 12/8/12 W Long Beach State... 89(7)-55 12/12/12 W Savannah State...85(7)-45 12/15/12 W UNC Asheville...90(7)-72 12/18/12 W Winthrop... 65(7)-55 12/22/12 L Kansas...66(7)-74(9) 12/29/12 W Chicago State... 87(10)-44 1/2/13 W Nebraska...70(8)-44 1/5/13 2/5/13 L 74(10)-76(3) 2/10/13 L Indiana... 68(10)-81(1) 3/15/13 W 4-vs. Nebraska...71(10)-50 3/16/13 W 4-vs. Michigan State... 61(10)-58(8) 3/17/13 W 4-vs. Wisconsin... 50(10)-43(22) 3/22/13 W 5-vs. Iona...95(7)-70 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 3/24/13 W 5-vs. Iowa State Marc...78(7)-75 Loving 3/28/13 W 6-vs. Arizona...73(7)-70(22) 3/30/13 L 6-vs. Wichita State...66(7)-70 11/12/13 W Ohio University... 79(10)-69 11/16/13 11/20/13 W American...63(8)-52 11/25/13 W Wyoming...65(7)-50 11/29/13 W North Florida...99(7)-64 12/4/13 W 1-Maryland...76(5)-60 12/7/13 W Central Conn. State...74(5)-56 12/11/13 W 2-Bryant...86(3)-48 12/14/13 W 3-North Dakota State...79(3)-62 12/18/13 W 2-Delaware...76(3)-64 12/21/13 W 3-vs. Notre Dame...64(3)-61 12/27/13 W Louisiana-Monroe...71(3)-31 12/31/13 1/4/14 W Nebraska...84(3)-53 1/7/14 L State...68(3)-72(5) 1/12/14 L Iowa...74(3)-84(20) 2/15/18 Penn State...56(8)-79 2/18/18 Michigan...62(8)-74(22) OHIO STATE VS. OPPONENTS IN AP TOP 10 OSU Record ,.347 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/6/63 L vs Duke...75(7)-76(4) Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/18/ (3) 2/5/49 W Minnesota (5) 2/3/64 W Michigan (2) 2/12/49 49(18)-64(4) 12/30/64 L Duke (2ot) (8) 2/14/49 Louis... 68(18)-60(2) 1/16/65 L Indiana (5) 3/25/50 W Holy Cross... 72(2)-52(4) 2/20/ (1) 1/6/51 L Indiana (6) 3/1/65 1/22/51 3/8/65 W Michigan (1) 2/24/51 L Illinois (10) 12/3/65 12/28/51 12/30/66 L vs North Carolina (3) 1/7/52 W Indiana (5) 3/16/68 W vs Kentucky (5) 1/31/52 Louis (6) 3/22/68 L vs North Carolina (4) 2/2/52 L Illinois (3) 3/23/68 W vs Houston (1) 2/16/52 12/6/68 L UCLA (1) 2/18/52 L Iowa (5) 1/28/69 W Illinois...76(12)-67(7) 12/27/ (2) 2/11/69 W Purdue...88(16)-85(8) 1/12/53 L Indiana (7) 3/3/70 2/21/ (2) 12/12/70 L Pennsylvania (8) 3/7/53 L Illinois (10) 3/18/71 W vs Marquette... 60(10)-59(2) 1/18/54 3/20/71 L vs W. Kentucky(ot)...78(10)-81(7) 2/27/54 L Indiana (3) 12/30/71 53(6)-79(1) 1/15/55 L Illinois (7) 2/5/73 W Indiana (5) 2/10/56 2/10/73 L Minnesota (5) 2/25/56 W Illinois (2) 12/3/73 L Notre Dame(ot) (8) 2/4/57 3/2/74 W Indiana (9) 1/4/58 W Michigan State (8) 12/27/74 W vs Penn (9) 12/19/ (2) 12/28/74 L vs Indiana (2) 1/19/59 State (8) 2/1/75 L Indiana (1) 1/4/60 W Illinois...97(5)73(8) 3/2/ (1) 3/19/60 W vs California... 75(3)-55(2) 1/3/76 L Indiana (1) 12/22/60 W Detroit... 84(1)-73(8) 3/6/ (1) 12/29/60 W vs St. John s... 70(1)-65(7) 1/24/77 L Michigan (5) 1/28/61 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 2/5/77 2/18/61 2/10/77 L Minnesota (8) 3/25/61 L vs Cincinnati (ot)...65(1)-70(2) 1/28/78 L Michigan State (7) 12/9/61 Forest...84(1)-62(3) 2/18/78 State (10) 3/17/62 W vs Kentucky...74(1)-64(3) 12/12/78 W Louisville (4) 3/24/62 L vs Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2) 12/29/78 W vs Duke (ot) (1) 12/8/62 W West Virginia (3) 1/13/79 (ot) (4) 1/7/63 78(4)-90(3) 2/10/79 L Michigan State...57(13)-73(10) Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/5/80 W Purdue... 67(5)-58(8) 12/3/80 64(9)-70(2) 1/25/ (2) 3/7/81 W Iowa (8) 11/29/81 W vs Georgetown (5) 12/5/81 L Kentucky (2) 1/7/82 W Minnesota (6) 1/30/ (6) 2/6/82 L Iowa (ot) (5) 3/6/82 1/8/83 W Indiana (1) 3/12/83 3/25/83 L vs North Carolina (8) 12/1/83 W vs Maryland (8) 1/14/84 L Illinois (9) 3/1/ (6) 1/23/ (6) 3/6/85 L Michigan (3) 3/16/85 L vs Louisiana Tech (8) 1/4/86 L Michigan (2) 3/6/ (7) 1/4/87 L Indiana (6) 1/24/ (1) 1/29/87 L Purdue (4) 2/18/87 L Iowa (7) 2/28/87 3/7/87 3/15/87 L vs Georgetown (4) 1/7/ (10) 1/18/88 W Michigan (10) 3/9/88 W Purdue (2) 3/12/88 11/25/88 L vs Oklahoma...93(16)-97(5) 1/16/89 1/19/89 W Iowa (16)-91(7) 2/9/89 2/13/89 2/26/89 L Illinois (10) 3/1/89 L Indiana (3) 1/4/90 W Indiana (9) 109

112 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/27/ (10) 2/4/90 W Louisville (ot) (10) 2/18/90 W Michigan (5) 2/24/90 3/17/90 L vs UNLV (2) 1/21/91 93(4)-85 (3) 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)... 97(2)-95(4) 1/7/92 W Michigan State... 62(7)-46(9) 1/14/92 2/23/92 L Indiana... 80(6)-86(7) 12/22/92 L North Carolina (5) 1/24/93 1/26/ (5) 2/23/93 W Indiana (ot) (1) 2/28/93 L Michigan (5) 12/18/93 Carolina (2) 12/22/93 L vs Kentucky (5) 1/13/94 (ot) (10) 2/4/95 L Michigan State (9) 12/28/96 L vs Kentucky (3) 1/2/97 1/18/97 L Minnesota (7) 2/19/97 12/28/97 L vs Kansas (2) 2/7/98 L Purdue (10) 12/16/99 Kansas...67(12)-80(8) 11/29/02 L vs. Alabama (4) 12/3/02 L vs. Duke (4) 12/18/ (4) 1/5/05 3/6/05 W Illinois (1) 2/9/06 W Illinois... 69(19)-53(10) OHIO STATE VS. OPPONENTS IN AP TOP 10 Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 11/29/06 Carolina... 89(3)-98(7) 12/23/06 1/9/07 69(5)-72(3) 2/25/07 W Wisconsin... 49(2)-48(1) 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 3/24/07 W vs. Memphis... 92(1)-76(5) 3/31/07 W vs. Georgetown...67(1)-60(9) 4/2/07 L vs. Florida... 75(1)-84(6) 11/28/07 L North Carolina (1) 1/19/ (6) 12/6/08 W vs. Notre Dame (7) 1/6/09 State (8) 1/25/09 L Michigan State (7) 3/14/09 W vs. Michigan State (7) 11/19/09 L vs. North Carolina...73(15)-77(6) 2/17/10 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 11/16/10 93(4)-75(9) 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 11/15/11 W Florida...81(3)-74(7) 11/29/11 W Duke... 85(2)-63(3) 1/15/12 W Indiana... 80(5)-63(7) 3/4/12 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/10/12 W vs. Michigan... 77(7)-55(10) 3/11/12 L vs. Michigan State... 64(7)-68(8) 3/24/12 W vs. Syracuse... 77(7)-70(2) 3/31/12 L vs. Kansas... 62(7)-64(6) 11/28/12 12/22/12 L Kansas...66(7)-74(9) 1/13/13 W Michigan...56(15)-53(2) 2/5/13 L 74(10)-76(3) 2/10/13 L Indiana... 68(10)-81(1) Date W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 2/24/13 W Michigan State...68(18)-60(4) 3/5/13 67(14)-58(2) 3/16/13 W vs. Michigan State... 61(10)-58(8) 1/7/14 L State...68(3)-72(5) 3/15/14 L vs. Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 12/2/14 3/8/15 L Wisconsin...48(23)-72(6) 3/21/15 L vs. Arizona (5) 12/1/15 L Virginia (10) 12/19/15 W vs. Kentucky (4) 1/16/ (3) 1/31/16 L Maryland (8) 2/23/16 L Michigan State (6) 2/28/16 W Iowa (8) 3/5/16 State (2) 3/11/16 L vs. Michigan State (2) 11/30/16 L 1-@ Virginia (6) 12/17/17 L 2-vs. UCLA (2) 12/23/17 L 2-vs. North Carolina (5) 1/7/18 W Michigan State (1) 2/7/18 Purdue...64(14)-63(3) Jae Sean Tate 110

113 OSU Record 74-7,.914 No. 1 Associated Press Poll (72-6) Date W/L Opponent... OSU-OPP 12/17/60 93(1)-82(16) 12/19/60 (Chi.)...90(1)-65 12/22/60 W Detroit... 84(1)-73(8) 12/27/60 W vs Seton Hall... 97(1)-57 12/29/60 W vs St. John s... 70(1)-65(7) 12/31/60 W vs St. Bona...84(1)-82 1/7/61 W Illinois...91(1)-65 1/9/61 W Evansville...86(1)-59 1/14/61 79(1)-45 1/21/61 W Minnesota...75(1)-56 1/28/61 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 1/30/61 100(1)-68 2/4/61 2/6/61 W Indiana (1)-65 2/11/61 State...83(1)-68 2/13/61 W Northwestern...89(1)-65 2/18/61 62(1)-61(9) 2/20/61 73(1)-69 2/25/61 W Wisconsin...97(1)-74 3/4/61 W Michigan State...91(1)-83 3/11/61 3/17/61 3/18/61 W vs Kentucky...87(1)-74 3/24/61 W vs St. Joseph s...95(1)-69 3/25/61 L vs Cincinnati-OT...65(1)-70(2) 12/2/61 W Florida State... 72(1)-57 12/6/61 12/8/61 W Wichita...85(1)-62 12/9/61 Forest...84(1)-62(3) 12/16/61 W Loyola (Chi.)...92(1)-72 12/18/61 Louis...61(1)-48 12/23/61 W Penn State...92(1)-49 12/27/61 W vs Washington...59(1)-49 12/28/61 W vs UCLA (1)-84 12/30/61 W vs S. California...76(1)-66 1/6/62 1/13/62 W Michigan...89(1)-64 1/20/62 1/22/62 W Purdue...91(1)-65 1/29/62 94(1)-73 2/3/62 W Northwestern...97(1)-61 2/5/62 W Iowa...89(1)-63 2/10/62 W Minnesota...91(1)-66 2/12/62 72(1)-57 2/17/62 State...80(1)-72 2/24/62 W Illinois...102(1)-79 2/26/62 3/3/62 3/10/62 W Indiana...90(1)-65 3/16/62 W vs W. Kentucky... 93(1)-73 3/17/62 W vs Kentucky... 74(1)-64(3) 3/23/62 W vs Wake Forest...84(1)-68 3/24/62 L vs Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2) 3/3/07 W at Michigan...65(1)-61 3/9/07 W vs. Michigan...72(1)-62 3/10/07 W vs. Purdue...63(1)-52 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(3) 3/15/07 W vs. Cent. Conn. St... 78(1)-57 3/17/07 W vs. Xavier-OT... 78(1)-71 3/22/07 W vs. Tennessee...85(1)-84(22) 3/24/07 W vs. Memphis...92(1)-76(5) 3/31/07 W vs. Georgetown...67(1)-60(9) 4/2/07 L vs. Florida... 75(1)-84(6) 1/19/11 W Iowa... 70(1)-48 OHIO STATE RECORD WHEN RANKED NO. 1 OSU Record vs. No. 1 (AP) OPPONENTS 9-11,.450 Date W/L Opponent OSU-OPP 2/20/65 Michigan /8/65 W Michigan /3/65 3/23/68 W &vs. Houston /6/68 L UCLA /30/71 L!@UCLA...53(6)-79 2/1/75 L Indiana /2/75 1/3/76 L Indiana /6/76 12/29/78 W %vs. Duke (ot) /8/83 W Indiana /24/87 2/23/93 W Indiana (ot) /5/05 3/6/05 W Illinois /25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48 11/28/07 L North Carolina /10/13 L Indiana...68(10)-81 1/7/18 W Michigan State & Final Four, Los Angeles, Calif.! UCLA Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. % ECAC Holiday Classic, New York, N.Y. 1/22/11 1/25/11 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) 1/29/11 2/3/11 W Michigan...62(1)-53 2/6/11 82(1)-69(18) 2/12/11 3/1/11 State...82(1)-61 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 3/11/11 W vs. Northwestern...67(1)-61 3/12/11 W vs. Michigan...68(1)-61 3/13/11 W vs. Penn State...71(1)-60 3/18/11 W vs. Texas-San Antonio... 75(1)-46 3/20/11 W vs. George Mason...98(1)-66 3/25/11 L vs. Kentucky...60(1)-62(11) No. 1 in USA Today Poll (24-4) Date W/L Opponent... OSU-OPP 11/29/06 L at North Carolina...89(1)-98(6) 12/2/06 W Valparaiso... 78(1)-58 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(1)-48(2) 3/3/07 W at Michigan...65(1)-61 3/9/07 W vs. Michigan...72(1)-62 3/10/07 W vs. Purdue...63(1)-52 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin...66(1)-49(4) 3/15/07 W vs. Cent. Conn. St... 78(1)-57 3/17/07 W vs. Xavier-OT... 78(1)-71 3/22/07 W vs. Tennessee...85(1)-84 3/24/07 W vs. Memphis...92(1)-76(5) 3/31/07 W vs. Georgetown...67(1)-60(9) 4/2/07 L vs. Florida... 75(1)-84(6) 1/19/11 W Iowa... 70(1)-48 1/22/11 1/25/11 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) Ohio State is 6-5 at home vs. No. 1 Ohio State is 1-6 on the road vs. No. 1 Ohio State is 2-0 in neutral games vs. No. 1 Ohio State is 2-0 in overtime vs. No. 1 *Ohio State has been ranked four times when playing the AP No. 1-ranked team 73(13)-84(1) away loss to UCLA in 1968; 53(6)-79(1) away loss to UCLA in 1971; 49(2)-48(1) home win vs. Wisconsin in 2007; 68(10)-81(1) home loss vs. Indiana in 2013 *Ohio State has won seven of its last 10 meetings with No. 1-ranked teams. OSU Record when ranked No. 1...(74-7,.914) No. 1 Associated Press Poll... (72-6,.923) No. 1 in USA Today Only...(2-1,.667) No. 1 in Both Polls Simultaneously... (9-1,.900) No. 1 in USA Today... (24-4,.857) Ohio State Record... when ranked in the Top 25...( ,.773) vs. the Top 25...( ,.386) when ranked in the Top (336-77,.814) vs. opponents ranked in Top 10...( ) when both teams are ranked...(76-76,.500) 1/29/11 2/3/11 W Michigan...62(1)-53 2/6/11 82(1)-69(18) 2/12/11 3/1/11 State...82(1)-61 3/6/11 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 3/11/11 W vs. Northwestern...67(1)-61 3/12/11 W vs. Michigan...68(1)-61 3/13/11 W vs. Penn State...71(1)-60 3/18/11 W vs. Texas-San Antonio... 75(1)-46 3/20/11 W vs. George Mason...98(1)

114 RECORD WHEN BOTH TEAMS RANKED OSU Record When Both Teams Ranked in AP Polls 76-76,.500 Date W/L Opponent OSU-OPP 2/12/49 2/14/ 49 Louis...68(18)-60(2) 1/28/50 2/4/50 W Wisconsin...61(7)-47(17) 2/6/50 56(7)-55(12) 3/25/50 W Holy Cross...72(2)-52(4) 2/4/57 89(11)-96(7) 12/28/59 93(3)-96(13) 1/4/60 W Illinois... 97(5)73(8) 1/9/60 W Indiana... 96(7)-95(11) 2/15/60 2/29/60 83(2)-99(20) 3/12/60 W vs Georgia Tech... 86(3)-69(13) 3/18/60 W vs N.Y. University...76(3)-54(12) 3/19/60 W vs California...75(3)-55(2) 12/17/60 12/22/60 W Detroit...84(1)-73(8) 12/29/60 W vs St. John s...70(1)-65(7) 1/28/61 W Purdue...92(1)-62(10) 2/18/61 3/25/61 L vs Cincinnati (ot)... 65(1)-70(2) 12/9/61 Forest... 84(1)-62(3) 3/17/62 W vs Kentucky...74(1)-64(3) 3/24/62 L vs Cincinnati... 59(1)-71(2) 1/7/63 12/6/63 L vs Duke... 75(7)-76(4) 12/6/68 L UCLA...73(13)-84(1) 1/28/69 W Illinois...76(12)-67(7) 2/1/69 2/11/69 W Purdue... 88(16)-85(8) 2/18/69 57(10)-73(19) 12/13/69 L Ohio University...80(16)-82(19) 2/27/71 3/18/71 W vs Marquette...60(10)-59(2) 3/20/71 L vs W. Kentucky(ot)... 78(10)-81(7) 12/30/71 1/25/72 2/1/79 State...79(7)-84(15) 2/10/79 L Michigan State... 57(13)-73(10) 2/24/79 L Iowa...68(14)-83(12) 1/3/80 W Indiana... 59(7)-58(11) 1/5/80 W Purdue...67(5)-58(8) 1/10/80 2/28/80 3/2/80 73(10)-76(13) 3/9/80 W vs Arizona State...89 (10)-75(18) 12/3/80 12/20/80 State...58(7)-71(14) 2/19/83 W Iowa...85(20)-69(16) 3/5/83 W Purdue... 76(14)-65(20) 3/12/83 60(16)-81(7) 11/25/88 L vs Oklahoma... 93(16)-97(5) 12/20/88 Carolina... 68(12)-74(18) 1/16/89 73(18)-99(6) 1/19/89 W Iowa...102(16)-91(7) 1/29/89 2/9/89 60(16)-62(7) 2/13/89 75(16)-83(8) 12/22/90 W vs Georgetown... 71(7)-60(12) 1/3/91 W Iowa... 63(6)-59(22) 1/21/91 (3) 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)...97(2)-95(4) 3/22/91 L vs St. John s... 74(5)-91(20) 1/7/92 W Michigan State...62(7)-46(9) 1/14/92 83(4)-91(5) 2/2/92 68(8)-58(15) 2/23/92 L Indiana...80(6)-86(7) 2/29/92 State... 78(8)-65(12) 3/3/92 W Michigan...77(5)-66(18) 3/27/92 W vs North Carolina... 80(3)-73(18) 3/29/92 L vs Michigan(ot)...71(3)-75(15) 1/13/93 L Michigan State... 60(21)-77(23) 1/24/93 69(24)-96(2) 12/16/99 L at Kansas... 67(12)-80(8) 1/7/06 1/15/06 L Michigan State-2 OT...59(19)-62(14) 1/18/06 W Wisconsin...77(19)-67(15) 2/9/06 2/12/06 W Illinois...69(19)-53(10) 2/22/06 State... 79(13)-68(18) 3/12/06 L vs. Iowa...60(7)-67(20) 3/19/06 L vs. Georgetown... 52(6)-70(23) 11/29/06 Carolina...89(3)-98(7) 12/23/06 60(3)-86(5) 1/9/07 1/13/07 W Tennessee...68(5)-66(16) 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin... 66(1)-49(3) 3/22/07 W vs. Tennessee... 85(1)-84(22) 3/24/07 W vs. Memphis... 92(1)-76(5) 3/31/07 W vs. Georgetown... 67(1)-60(9) 4/2/07 L vs. Florida...75(1)-84(6) 1/3/09 L at Minnesota...59(24)-68(21) 11/19/09 L vs. North Carolina... 73(15)-77(6) 11/20/09 W vs. California... 76(15)-70(13) 12/2/10 W Florida State...77(15)-64(21) 12/12/10 66(13)-74(22) 12/31/10 43(15)-65(23) 1/23/10 Virginia...65(21)-71(11) 2/17/10 L Purdue...57(9)-60(4) 2/21/10 State...74(9)-67(11) 3/26/10 L Tennessee...73(5)-76(15) 11/16/10 1/22/10 1/25/10 W Purdue... 87(1)-64(12) 2/6/11 2/12/11 67(1)-71(13) 2/20/11 63(2)-76(11) 3/6/11 W Wisconsin...93(1)-65(10) 2/25/11 L Kentucky...60(1)-62(11) 11/15/11 W Florida... 81(3)-74(7) 11/29/11 W Duke...85(2)-63(3) 12/10/11 12/31/11 1/15/12 W Indiana...80(5)-63(7) 1/29/12 W Michigan...64(4)-49(20) 2/4/12 58(3)-52(19) 2/11/12 L Michigan State... 48(3)-58(11) 2/18/12 51(6)-56(17) 2/26/12 L Wisconsin... 60(8)-63(16) 3/4/12 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/10/12 W vs. Michigan...77(7)-55(10) 3/11/12 L vs. Michigan State...64(7)-68(8) 3/24/12 W vs. Syracuse...77(7)-70(2) 3/31/12 L vs. Kansas...62(7)-64(6) 11/28/12 Duke...68(4)-73(2) 12/22/12 L Kansas... 66(7)-74(9) 1/5/13 55(8)-74(11) 1/13/13 W Michigan... 56(15)-53(2) 1/19/13 State...56(11)-59(18) 2/5/13 L 2/10/13 L Indiana...68(10)-81(1) 2/17/13 49(13)-71(20) 2/24/13 W Michigan State... 68(18)-60(4) 3/5/13 3/16/13 W vs. Michigan State...61(10)-58(8) 3/17/13 W vs. Wisconsin...50(10)-43(22) 3/28/13 W vs. Arizona... 73(7)-70(22) 11/16/13 1/7/14 L State...68(3)-72(5) 1/14/14 L Iowa...74(3)-84(20) 2/1/14 59(24)-58(14) 2/11/14 L Michigan...60(22)-70(15) 3/15/14 L Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 12/2/15 12/20/15 L vs. North Carolina... 74(12)-82(24) 3/8/15 L Wisconsin... 48(23)-72(6) 2/7/18 Purdue... 64(14)-63(3) 2/18/18 Michigan...62(8)-74(22) 3/17/18 L vs. Gonzaga... 84(17)-90(6) Keita Bates-Diop 112

115 DENNIS HOPSON 2,096 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (67) Totals (67) 437 2, HERB WILLIAMS 2,011 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , WILLIAM BUFORD 1,990 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (43) (49) (61) (62) Totals (215) 287 1, JERRY LUCAS 1,990 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , KELVIN RANSEY 1,934 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , MICHAEL REDD 1,879 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (46) (46) (34) Totals (126) 355 1, JIM JACKSON 1,785 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (21) (17) (44) Totals (82) 331 1, JAY BURSON 1,756 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (15) (24) (27) Totals (66) 392 1, DESHAUN THOMAS 1,630 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (21) (50) (72) Totals (143) 271 1, ,000 POINT SCORERS DAVE SORENSON 1,622 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , PERRY CARTER 1,613 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , ROBIN FREEMAN 1,597 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , ALLAN HORNYAK 1,572 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , TERENCE DIALS 1,566 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , Evan Turner JON DIEBLER 1,536 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (48) (96) (116) (114) Totals (374) 216 1, GARY BRADDS 1,530 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , TONY CAMPBELL 1,529 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg Totals , EVAN TURNER 1,517 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (23) (11) (20) Totals (54) 385 1, JAE SEAN TATE 1,512 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (3) (14) (8) (11) Totals (36) 248 1, TROY TAYLOR 1,497 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (12) Totals (12) 382 1, JERRY FRANCIS 1,486 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (17) (17) Totals (34) 360 1, DAVID LIGHTY 1,458 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (8) (33) (5) (44) (51) Totals (141) 285 1,

116 BILL HOSKET 1,441 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , ,000 POINT SCORERS JOHN HAVLICEK 1,223 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Total , PAUL EBERT 1,436 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , LARRY BOLDEN 1,408 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , BRIAN BROWN 1,384 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (16) (17) (40) (34) Totals (107) 299 1, BRENT DARBY 1,368 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (16) (40) (42) (55) Totals (153) 395 1, MARC LOVING 1,338 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (15) (47) (56) (58) Totals (176) 334 1, JIM CLEAMONS 1,335 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , AARON CRAFT 1,314 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (26) (23) (27) (16) Totals (92) 342 1, JAMAR BUTLER 1,313 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (14) (48) (76) (104) Totals (242) 231 1, Keita Bates-Diop CLARK KELLOGG 1,285 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , JARED SULLINGER 1,282 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (3) (16) Totals (19) 363 1, KEITA BATES-DIOP 1,272 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (18) (36) (3) (66) Totals (123) 211 1, RONNIE STOKES 1,240 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (3) Totals (3) 395 1, LARRY SIEGFRIED 1,228 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , LUKE WITTE 1,211 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , LAWRENCE FUNDERBURKE 1,179 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (1) (2) Totals (2) 198 1, FRANK HOWARD 1,147 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , JAMAAL BROWN 1,139 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (22) ((12) (34) (41) Totals (109) 254 1, RICHARD SCHNITTKER 1,129 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , BRAD SELLERS 1,122 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , CURTIS WILSON 1,120 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (30) (29) Totals (59) 289 1, RON SEPIC 1,107 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals ,

117 MEL NOWELL 1,100 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , JAE SEAN TATE 1,094 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , SCOONIE PENN 1,076 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (88) (65) Totals (153) 225 1, CARTER SCOTT 1,073 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , ,000 POINT SCORERS Kam Williams LENZELLE SMITH JR. 1,014 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (1) (31) (49) (50) Totals (131) 185 1, CHRIS JENT 1,007 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (15) (30) (32) (35) Totals (112) 153 1, SAM THOMPSON 1,001 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (1) (23) (27) (22) Totals (73) 172 1, KAM WILLIAMS 1,057 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (28) (52) (50) (42) Totals (172) 101 1, Sam Thompson JAMIE SKELTON 1,055 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (10) (19) (55) (60) Totals (144) 165 1, KEN JOHNSON 1,055 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , BILL ANDREAS 1,023 Year G FGM FTM Pts Avg Totals , JASON SINGLETON 1,022 Year G FGM(3s) FTM Pts Avg (1) Totals (1) 171 1, Jae Sean Tate 115

118 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING RECORDS CAREER POINTS 1. 2,096 Dennis Hopson g 2. 2,011 Herb Williams g 3. 1,990 William Buford g 1,990 Jerry Lucas g 5. 1,934 Kelvin Ransey g 6. 1,879 Michael Redd g 7. 1,785 Jim Jackson g 8. 1,756 Jay Burson g 9. 1,630 Deshaun Thomas g 10. 1,622 Dave Sorenson g SEASON POINTS Dennis Hopson g Gary Bradds g Deshaun Thomas g Robin Freeman g Jim Jackson g Jerry Lucas g Michael Redd g Dennis Hopson g D Angelo Russell g Keita Bates-Diop g 672 Gary Bradds g CAREER SCORING AVERAGE Robin Freeman Jerry Lucas Allan Hornyak Paul Ebert Dave Sorenson Gary Bradds Michael Redd Bill Hosket Jr Jim Jackson Jim Cleamons TEAM RECORDS SEASON POINTS 1. 2, games 2. 2, games 3. 2, games 4. 2, games 5. 2, games 6. 2, games 7. 2, games 8. 2, games 9. 2, games 10. 2, games GAME POINTS George Mason...1/8/ Delaware State...11/28/ Chicago State...11/30/ Howard... 12/14/ Ohio University... 12/21/ Youngstown State... 12/1/ Chicago State... 12/8/90 SEASON SCORING AVERAGE ,532 pts games ,114 pts games ,383 pts games ,802 pts games ,624 pts games SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Robin Freeman Gary Bradds Dennis Hopson Gary Bradds Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Dave Sorenson Alan Hornyak Dave Sorenson Paul Ebert POINTS IN A GAME Gary Bradds vs. Illinois...2/10/ Gary Bradds at Michigan St...1/27/64 48 Jerry Lucas at Michigan St... 2/11/ Gary Bradds vs. Purdue...1/25/ R. Freeman at Michigan St... 1/28/ Gary Bradds vs. BYU... 12/31/ R. Freeman at Oklahoma... 12/18/ R. Freeman vs. Illinois...2/25/56 43 R. Freeman at Loyola...12/10/55 43 R. Freeman vs. Michigan St...3/3/56 YEARLY SCORING LEADERS Year Name Pts. Avg Jack Underman Richard Schnittker Richard Schnittker Richard Schnittker James Remington Paul Ebert Paul Ebert Paul Ebert John Miller Robin Freeman Frank Howard Frank Howard Larry Siegfried Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Dave Sorenson Dave Sorenson Allan Hornyak Allan Hornyak Allan Hornyak Bill Andreas Bill Andreas Craig Taylor Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Herb Williams Clark Kellogg Clark Kellogg Year Name Pts. Avg Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Troy Taylor Dennis Hopson Dennis Hopson Jay Burson Jay Burson Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Jim Jackson L. Funderburke L. Funderburke Doug Etzler Damon Stringer Damon Stringer Michael Redd Michael Redd Michael Redd Brian Brown Brian Brown Brent Darby Tony Stockman Terence Dials Terence Dials Greg Oden Jamar Butler Evan Turner Evan Turner Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger Deshaun Thomas LaQuinton Ross D Angelo Russell Marc Loving Jae Sean Tate Keita Bates-Diop

119 OHIO STATE S 500 POINT CLUB There have been 33 different Buckeyes to score more than 500 points in a season with Jerry Lucas, Michael Redd and William Buford leading the pack each with three 500-plus point seasons. Paul Ebert was the first to do so when he tallied 516 points during the season. Keita Bates-Diop is the most recent Buckeye to score more than 500 points in a season with 672 in A total of 14 Ohio State players have recorded multiple 500-plus scoring seasons. Deshaun Thomas is the latest ( ). Player Points Season FGs (3s) FT s 1. Dennis Hopson*(2) (67) Gary Bradds(2) Deshaun Thomas (2) (72) Robin Freeman Jim Jackson (2) (44) Jerry Lucas (3) Michael Redd (3) (46) Dennis Hopson D Angelo Russell (95) Keita Bates-Diop (66) 112 Gary Bradds Jerry Lucas Kelvin Ransey Michael Redd (46) Brad Sellers Jared Sullinger (2) (16) Jared Sullinger (3) Evan Turner (2) (20) Jay Burson (2) (24) Deshaun Thomas (50) Herb Williams (2) Scoonie Penn (88) 117 Jerry Lucas Brent Darby (55) Jim Jackson (17) 112 Allan Hornyak (2) Bill Hosket, Jr Dave Sorenson (2) Allan Hornyak Evan Turner (11) Tony Campbell (2) Dave Sorenson William Buford (3) (62) Jamar Butler (104) Tony Campbell Kosta Koufos (22) LaQuinton Ross (42) William Buford (49) Jay Burson (27) William Buford (61) 59 Brian Brown (34) Michael Redd (34) 90 Jim Cleamons Bill Andreas Paul Ebert Terence Dials Herb Williams Jerry Francis (17) 134 Steve Howell Greg Oden * Number in () after name indicates seasons with 500+ points SCORING RECORDS OHIO STATE S TOP 50 SCORING GAMES Gary Bradds vs. Illinois (2/10/64) Gary Bradds at Michigan State (1/27/64) Jerry Lucas at Michigan State (2/11/61) Gary Bradds vs. Purdue (1/25/64) R. Freeman at Michigan State (2/4/56) Gary Bradds vs. Brigham Young (12/31/62) R. Freeman at Oklahoma (12/18/54) R. Freeman vs. Illinois (2/25/56) R. Freeman vs. Michigan State (3/3/56) R. Freeman at Loyola (12/10/55) D. Hopson vs. Cleveland State (12/7/85) C. Kellogg vs. Northwestern (1/15/81) Gary Bradds vs. Michigan (2/3/64) R. Freeman at Pittsburgh (12/1/54) D. Hopson at Dayton (12/16/86) R. Freeman vs. Indiana (2/4/56) Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI (12/9/10) Paul Ebert vs. Michigan (2/23/52) Gary Bradds at Indiana (2/8/64) Gary Bradds vs. Wisconsin (2/15/64) Gary Bradds vs. Iowa (2/23/63) R. Freeman vs. Vanderbilt (12/5/55) R. Freeman vs. Oklahoma (12/12/55) D. Hopson at Michigan (1/8/87) R. Freeman at St. Louis (12/17/55) R. Freeman vs. Michigan State (1/3/55) Jay Burson vs. Oklahoma (11/25/88) K. Ransey vs. Rutgers (12/30/78) Gary Bradds at Purdue(2/2/63) Jerry Lucas vs. Southern California (12/30/61) R. Freeman vs. Butler (12/4/54) Doug Etzler vs. George Mason (12/9/95) Jay Burson vs. Florida (12/27/88) T. Campbell at Minnesota (2/12/83) A. Hornyak vs. Iowa (2/1/72) A. Hornyak at Michigan (2/27/71) J. Cleamons vs. Indiana (3/4/69) R. Freeman vs. Iowa (1/9/56) R. Freeman vs. St. Louis (12/11/64) D. Hopson at Iowa (1/24/87) D. Hopson vs. Florida International (3/4/87) D. Hopson vs. Florida (12/20/86) D. Hopson vs. Arkansas (12/28/86) A. Hornyak vs. Indiana (1/22/72) Jerry Lucas vs. Western Kentucky (3/11/60) Jerry Lucas at Brigham Young (12/22/59) Keita Bates-Diop vs. Illinois (2/4/18) Brent Darby vs. Duke (2/3/02) D. Hopson at Purdue (2/28/87) A. Hornyak at Wisconsin (2/3/73) J. Cleamons vs. Michigan (3/8/69) Bill Hosket vs. Purdue (1/6/68) Gary Bradds vs. Northwestern (1/28/63) Jerry Lucas vs. Illinois (1/7/61) R. Freeman at Michigan (1/8/55) Paul Ebert at Michigan (1/4/54) Paul Ebert at Miami, Fla. (12/21/53)

120 FIELD GOAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE Herb Williams Kelvin Ransey Dennis Hopson Jerry Lucas William Buford Michael Redd Jim Jackson Jay Burson Perry Carter Dave Sorenson SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE Dennis Hopson Jerry Lucas Kelvin Ransey Gary Bradds Dennis Hopson Jim Jackson Michael Redd Deshaun Thomas Robin Freeman Jerry Lucas FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME Gary Bradds, vs. Purdue... 1/25/ Jerry Lucas, at Michigan St...2/11/61 19 R. Freeman, at Loyola...12/10/ C. Kellogg, vs. N western...1/15/81 18 R. Freeman, at Oklahoma... 12/18/54 CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,689 William Buford ,688 Kelvin Ransey ,673 Herb Williams ,562 Michael Redd ,534 Dennis Hopson ,364 Robin Freeman ,343 Allan Hornyak ,335 Jim Jackson ,313 Paul Ebert ,288 Larry Bolden TEAM RECORDS SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1, games 2. 1, games 3. 1, games 4. 1, games 5. 1, games games games games GAME FIELD GOALS MADE (86) Delaware 1/11/ (85) Michigan State 1/30/ (82) at Butler 1/6/ (81) Stetson 11/30/ (68) VMI 11/23/ (92) Michigan 2/28/ (90) Illinois 2/24/ (79) Purdue 1/6/ (77) Chicago State 11/30/ SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2, Games 2. 2, games 3. 2, games 4. 2, games 5. 2, games 6. 2, games 7. 2, games SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Dennis Hopson Deshaun Thomas Robin Freeman Michael Redd Michael Redd Jim Jackson Gary Bradds Kelvin Ransey Keita Bates-Diop D Angelo Russell CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 400 MADE) Jerry Lucas, , Bill Andreas, Dave Sorenson, , Terence Dials, 2002/ , Perry Carter, , Jae Sean Tate, 2015-present) , Jim Cleamons, Ken Johnson, Jason Singleton, Lawrence Funderburke, SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 125 MADE) Jerry Lucas, Jason Singleton, Jerry Lucas, Greg Oden, Jerry Lucas, Bill Andreas, Jim Cleamons, Othello Hunter, Dave Sorenson, Jae Sean Tate, GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 FGS MADE) Jae Sean Tate, vs. Northeastern (11/19/17, 10-10) 1.00 Brian Brown, vs. Florida State (11/23/00, 9-9) 1.00 John Havlicek, at Michigan (2/4/61, 9-9) 1.00 Greg Oden, vs. Cleveland St. (12/29/06, 8-8) 1.00 J.J. Sullinger, vs. Penn St. (1/5/06, 8-8) 1.00 Jerry Lucas, vs. Wisconsin (2/27/60, 8-8) Jerry Lucas, vs. Minnesota (2/10/62, 14-15) Greg Oden, vs. Iowa (1/20/07, 12-13).923 Carter Scott, at Minn. (1/22/81, 12-13) Herb Williams, vs. MSU (2/7/81, 11-12).916 Craig Taylor, at MSU (1/6/75, 11-12) 8. 2, games 9. 2, games 10. 1, games GAME FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Fla...12/21/ Michigan...3/9/ Duke... 12/30/ /12/48 2/19/51 2/8/60 SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE , , , , ,044-2,101 GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1/22/ Presbyterian 12/15/ Iowa 1/26/ /12/ vs. Toledo 12/3/ vs. North Florida 11/29/ St. 2/10/ YEARLY FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 100 MADE) Year Name... Pct. FG-A 1948 Richard Schnittker Richard Schnittker Robert Donham Raymond Gillaugh * 1952 Paul Ebert Paul Ebert Paul Ebert John Miller Robin Freeman Frank Howard Frank Howard Larry Houston Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Dave Sorenson Dave Sorenson Jim Cleamons Luke Witte Luke Witte Bill Andreas Bill Andreas Bill Andreas Craig Taylor Terry Burris Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Carter Scott Herb Williams Clark Kellogg Granville Waiters Tony Campbell Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Dennis Hopson Perry Carter Perry Carter Perry Carter Perry Carter L. Funderburke L. Funderburke L. Funderburke Antonio Watson Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook Jason Singleton Jason Singleton George Reese Ken Johnson Zach Williams Zach Williams Velimir Radinovic Terence Dials Terence Dials Greg Oden Othello Hunter B.J. Mullens Evan Turner Jared Sullinger Deshaun Thomas Sam Thompson Amir Williams Jae Sean Tate Jae Sean Tate Trevor Thompson Kaleb Wesson * No player recorded 100 made FGs. 118

121 FREE THROW SHOOTING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER FREE THROWS MADE Jerry Lucas Dennis Hopson Paul Ebert Robin Freeman Gary Bradds Brent Darby Ronnie Stokes Jay Burson Evan Turner Troy Taylor SEASON FREE THROWS MADE Dennis Hopson Brent Darby Robin Freeman Gary Bradds Jared Sullinger Brad Sellers Gary Bradds Jared Sullinger Evan Turner Paul Ebert GAME FREE THROWS MADE Gary Bradds, at Michigan St....1/27/ Dennis Hopson, at Wisconsin...2/12/ Jared Sullinger at Northwestern...3/11/11 16 Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI...12/9/10 16 Brent Darby vs. Illinois... 1/29/02 16 Gary Bradds, vs. Wisconsin... 2/15/64 16 Larry Siegfried, vs. Purdue...3/7/59 16 Robin Freeman, at Oklahoma... 12/12/55 16 John Miller, vs. Oregon St... 12/26/ Gary Bradds, vs. Illinois... 2/10/64 15 Robin Freeman, vs. Indiana...2/4/56 CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Paul Ebert Jerry Lucas Terence Dials / Dennis Hopson Michael Redd Perry Carter Ronnie Stokes Gary Bradds Herb Williams Robin Freeman TEAM RECORDS SEASON FREE THROWS MADE games games games games games games games games GAME FREE THROWS MADE Ohio...11/12/13 38 Washington State...12/21/ Akron... 12/5/ Northern Illinois... 12/8/69 36 Pittsburgh...12/20/52 36 Indiana...2/4/56 36 Pittsburgh...12/3/57 36 Arizona State...12/18/82 36 Missouri-St. Louis... 11/28/87 SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED games games games games games games games SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Jared Sullinger Dennis Hopson Brent Darby Robin Freeman Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Jared Sullinger Brad Sellers Evan Turner Michael Redd CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 80 MADE) Alex Davis, Jamar Butler, Jody Finney, Jon Diebler, Dick Ricketts, Larry Siegfried, Mike Cline, Dave Jones, Derek Anderson, William Buford, SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT.) Jody Finney, Jody Finney, Jay Burson, Larry Siegfried, Kelvin Ransey, Deshaun Thomas, Dave Sorenson, William Buford, Larry Siegfried, Alan Hornyak, GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Gary Bradds vs. Northwestern, 1/28/63... (13-13) Jerry Lucas vs. Memphis St., 12/4/59...(14-14) Larry Huston at Illinois 1/3/59...(14-14) Larry Siegfried vs. Purdue, 3/7/59... (16-16) R. Freeman at Michigan St. 1/28/56...(14-14) Paul Ebert at Michigan 1/4/54... (13-13) R. Schnittker at Indiana 2/6/50... (13-13) GAME FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED at Wisconsin... 2/20/ Pittsburgh...12/20/ Pittsburgh...12/3/ Ohio...11/12/ Northwestern...12/29/ Missouri-St. Louis... 11/28/87 SEASON FREE THROW PCT GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Penn State... 1/25/ Michigan... 1/15/ /3/ Purdue... 1/8/ Indiana... 1/3/ /17/ YEARLY FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Minimum 50 made) Year Name Pct. FT-A 1947 Paul Huston * 1948 Richard Schnittker Robert Raidiger Robert Burkholder James Remington Paul Ebert Merrill Hatfield Robin Freeman Robin Freeman Robin Freeman Jim Laughlin Jim Laughlin Larry Siegfried Jerry Lucas Larry Siegfried Jerry Lucas Dick Ricketts Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Ron Sepic Ron Sepic Steve Howell Jody Finney Jody Finney Bob Siekmann Allan Hornyak Wardell Jackson Larry Bolden * 1975 Craig Taylor Jud Wood Terry Burris Ken Page Carter Scott Kelvin Ransey Clark Kellogg Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Brad Sellers Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Jay Burson Jay Burson Jim Jackson Treg Lee Jim Jackson Derek Anderson Derek Anderson Doug Etzler Rick Yudt Damon Stringer Carlos Davis Scoonie Penn Brian Brown Brent Darby Brent Darby Sean Connolly Terence Dials J.J. Sullinger Jamar Butler Ron Lewis Jamar Butler Evan Turner Jon Diebler William Buford William Buford Deshaun Thomas Marc Loving Marc Loving Keita Bates-Diop Marc Loving Keita Bates-Diop *Most makes on team 119

122 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Jon Diebler Jamar Butler William Buford Marc Loving Kam Williams Brent Darby Scoonie Penn Sean Connolly Neshaun Coleman Jamie Skelton SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Jon Diebler Jon Diebler Jamar Butler Jon Diebler D Angelo Russell Scoonie Penn Doug Etzler Je Kel Foster Jamar Butler Tony Stockman GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Jon Diebler at Penn State...3/1/ Jon Diebler vs. Florida Gulf Coast... 12/15/10 9 Jay Burson vs. Florida...12/27/ Jon Diebler at Northwestern...2/18/09 8 Doug Etzler vs. G. Mason...1/8/ David Lighty vs. George Mason...3/20/11 7 Jon Diebler vs. Wisconsin...3/6/11 7 David Lighty vs. UNC Asheville... 12/21/10 7 Jon Diebler vs. UC Santa Barbara... 3/19/10 7 Jon Diebler vs. Iowa... 12/31/08 7 Jon Diebler vs. Illinois...3/2/10 7 Je Kel Foster vs. Minnesota...2/4/06 CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Jon Diebler Jamar Butler William Buford Marc Loving Scoonie Penn Neshaun Coleman Kam Williams Brent Darby Jamie Skelton Deshaun Thomas SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Jon Diebler Jamar Butler D Angelo Russell Jon Diebler Scoonie Penn Jon Diebler Deshaun Thomas Scoonie Penn Jamar Butler Tony Stockman Tony Stockman GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Jon Diebler vs. Florida Gulf Coast... 12/15/10 14 Jon Diebler vs. Illinois...3/2/10 14 Jon Diebler vs. North Carolina...11/28/07 14 Scoonie Penn vs. Penn State... 3/10/ Keita Bates-Diop vs. South Dakota State...3/15/18 13 Tony Stockman vs. Penn State... 3/3/04 13 Tony Stockman at Michigan...2/29/04 13 Jamie Skelton vs. Penn State...1/6/93 13 Jay Burson vs. Florida...12/27/ Jon Diebler at Penn State...3/1/11 12 Jon Diebler vs. UC Santa Barbara... 3/19/10 12 Jon Diebler vs. Florida State...12/2/09 12 Jon Diebler vs. Miami (Fla.)...12/2/08 12 Scoonie Penn at Iowa...2/13/99 12 Doug Etzler at Iowa...2/18/95 12 Jamie Skelton vs. Iowa...1/9/93 3-POINT SHOOTING RECORDS CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Doug Etzler, Jon Diebler, Je Kel Foster, Kam Williams, Sean Connolly, Ivan Harris, Jamaal Brown, William Buford, Chris Jent, Brian Brown, SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 MADE) Jon Diebler, William Buford, Doug Etzler, Kam Williams, Damon Stringer, David Lighty, Je Kel Foster, Jon Diebler, Dennis Hopson, Jon Diebler, GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) David Lighty vs. George Mason, 3/20/11...(7-7) 1.00 D Angelo Russell vs. Wright State, 12/27/14... (6-6) 1.00 Jon Diebler at Indiana, 12/31/10... (5-5) 1.00 Brian Brown vs. Fla. St., 11/23/00... (5-5) 1.00 Rick Yudt vs. Morgan St., 12/22/94... (5-5) Jon Diebler vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/11...(7-8).875 Je Kel Foster vs. Minnesota, 2/4/06...(7-8) Je Kel Foster at LSU, 1/15/05...(6-7) D Angelo Russell at Minnesota, 1/6/15... (5-6).833 Jon Diebler at Penn State, 3/1/11...(10-12).833 Jamar Butler vs. Purdue, 3/4/08... (5-6).833 Jon Diebler at Cleveland State, 12/18/07... (5-6).833 Je Kel Foster at Michigan, 2/9/06... (5-6).833 Damon Stringer vs. N western, 1/17/96... (5-6).833 Jamaal Brown at USC, 12/21/91... (5-6) TEAM RECORDS SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE games games games games games games games games games games YEARLY 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS (min 50 atts.) Year Name Pct. 3FG-A 1987 Curtis Wilson Jay Burson Jay Burson Alex Davis Chris Jent Jamaal Brown Greg Simpson Greg Simpson Doug Etzler Rick Yudt Damon Stringer Neshaun Coleman Scoonie Penn Brian Brown Sean Connolly Brian Brown Sean Connolly GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (34) at LSU (L, , 2ot)... 1/15/ (29) Maryland (W, 91-69)... 1/11/18 17 (35) Chattanooga (W, 84-67)...11/27/ (26) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66)...3/20/11 16 (29) vs. Eastern Michigan (W, )...12/5/ (24) at Michigan (W, 94-85)...2/9/06 15 (25) at Clemson (L, 80-73)...12/1/ (20) North Florida (W, 99-64)... 11/29/13 14 (15) vs. Wisconsin (W, 93-65)...3/6/11 14 (33) vs. Alcorn State (W, )... 11/09/09 14 (32) Norfolk State (W, 92-59)... 12/12/05 SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED games games games games games games games games games games GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED vs. South Dakota State...3/15/ Florida A&M...1/30/ The Citadel...12/19/17 35 Chattanooga...11/27/ Virginia Military Institute (VMI)...11/10/06 34 at LSU... 1/15/ Alcorn State... 11/9/09 33 North Carolina...11/28/ at Michigan...1/3/10 32 Norfolk State... 12/12/05 SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE vs. Wisconsin...3/6/11 (14-15)* vs. Northwestern... 1/17/96 (8-11) (7-10) 12/31/10 (13-19) vs. Presbyterian... 12/15/07 (10-15).667 vs. Florida Anchorage... 11/23/00 (10-15) vs. Morgan State...12/27/94 (7-10).636 vs. Oregon Portland... 12/28/92 (7-10).636 vs. USC... 12/5/92 (OH)... 12/28/90 (7-11).636 vs. Bethune-Cookman... 11/25/90 (7-11).636 vs. Honolulu... 12/28/86 (7-11) *NCAA Record-14-consecutive made 3s Year Name Pct. 3FG-A 2004 Tony Stockman J.J. Sullinger Jamar Butler Daequan Cook Jamar Butler Jon Diebler Jon Diebler Jon Diebler Lenzelle Smith Jr Sam Thompson Sam Thompson Marc Loving Kam Williams JaQuan Lyle Kam Williams

123 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER REBOUND LEADERS 1. 1,411 Jerry Lucas ,111 Herb Williams Perry Carter Bill Hosket Jr Terence Dials / Clark Kellogg Luke Witte Jae Sean Tate Dave Sorenson Ken Johnson SEASON REBOUND LEADERS Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Brad Sellers Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger Frank Howard Bill Hosket Jr Luke Witte Herb Williams GAME REBOUND LEADERS F. Howard vs. BYU... 12/29/ Jerry Lucas vs. Indiana... 3/10/62 30 Jerry Lucas vs. Kentucky... 3/18/61 30 Jerry Lucas vs. UCLA... 12/28/ Jerry Lucas vs. W. Forest... 12/1/ Jerry Lucas vs. W. Ky...11/11/60 25 F. Howard vs. Manhattan... 12/28/56 TEAM RECORDS SEASON REBOUNDS 1. 1, games 2. 1, games 3. 1, games 4. 1, games 5. 1, games 6. 1, games 7. 1, games 8. 1, games 9. 1, games 1, games REBOUND RECORDS OHIO STATE S 20 REBOUND CLUB Frank Howard vs. BYU... 12/29/ Jerry Lucas vs. Indiana...3/10/62 30 Jerry Lucas vs. UCLA... 12/28/61 30 Jerry Lucas vs. Kentucky...3/18/ Jerry Lucas vs. Wake Forest... 12/1/ Jerry Lucas vs. Western Ky...11/11/60 25 Frank Howard vs. Manhattan... 12/28/ Dick Furry vs. Wisconsin... 2/7/59 24 Frank Howard vs. Illinois...2/25/ Bill Hosket vs. Hardin-Simmons...1/29/66 23 Jerry Lucas vs. Wisconsin...2/25/61 23 Jerry Lucas vs. Illinois...1/4/60 23 Dick Furry at Kentucky... 12/19/58 23 Frank Howard vs. Purdue...1/27/ Herb Williams vs. Marshall... 11/28/ Gary Bradds vs. Iowa...2/23/63 22 Jerry Lucas vs. Detroit... 12/22/60 22 Jerry Lucas vs. Wisconsin...2/27/60 22 Paul Ebert vs. Purdue...1/9/ Bill Hosket at St. Louis... 12/18/65 21 Gary Bradds vs. Illinois...2/10/64 21 Jerry Lucas vs. Washington...12/27/61 21 Jerry Lucas at Michigan State... 2/11/61 21 Jerry Lucas at Wichita... 12/17/ Dick Furry vs. Wisconsin... 2/7/59 24 F. Howard vs. Illinois...2/25/ Bill Hosket vs. Har.-Simm... 1/29/66 23 Jerry Lucas vs. Wisconsin...2/25/61 23 Jerry Lucas vs. Illinois...1/4/60 23 Dick Furry at Kentucky... 12/19/58 23 F. Howard vs. Purdue...1/27/58 CAREER REBOUNDING AVERAGE Jerry Lucas Bill Hosket Jr Luke Witte Brad Sellers Clark Kellogg Dave Sorenson Herb Williams Jared Sullinger Greg Oden Frank Howard SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Frank Howard Frank Howard Gary Bradds Bill Hosket Jr Gary Bradds Luke Witte Brad Sellers GAME REBOUNDS vs. Seton Hall...12/27/ vs. Bradley...12/29/ /22/62 72 Wisconsin... 1/30/65 5. Ill...12/19/60 21 Jerry Lucas vs. Army...12/10/60 21 Frank Howard vs. Princeton...1/1/57 21 Frank Howard vs. Pittsburgh...12/3/56 21 Ken Sidle vs. Pittsburgh...12/3/ Luke Witte vs. Minnesota...3/2/ Luke Witte vs. Wis.-Milwaukee...12/23/71 20 Bill Hosket vs. East Tennessee...3/15/68 20 Bill Hosket vs. Illinois... 3/6/67 20 Bill Hosket vs. Minnesota...3/5/66 20 Bill Hosket at Missouri... 12/1/65 20 Ron Sepic vs. Wisconsin...1/3/65 20 Gary Bradds vs. West Virginia...12/8/62 20 Jerry Lucas at Michigan State...2/17/62 20 Jerry Lucas vs. Michigan...1/13/62 20 Jerry Lucas at Wake Forest... 12/9/61 20 Jerry Lucas vs. Michigan State...3/4/61 20 Jerry Lucas at Indiana...2/29/60 20 Jerry Lucas at Wisconsin...2/8/60 20 Jerry Lucas vs. Memphis State...12/3/59 20 Frank Howard vs. Michigan... 2/23/57 20 Frank Howard vs. Temple... 12/26/56 20 Frank Howard vs. Northwestern...2/23/56 20 Frank Howard at Tulane... 12/19/55 20 Paul Ebert vs. Indiana... 2/27/54 YEARLY REBOUND LEADERS Year Name Reb. Avg Frank Howard Frank Howard Dick Furry Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Ron Sepic Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Dave Sorenson Dave Sorenson Luke Witte Luke Witte Luke Witte Steve Wenner Craig Taylor Craig Taylor Jim Ellinghausen Herb Williams Herb Williams Herb Williams Clark Kellogg Clark Kellogg Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Brad Sellers Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Perry Carter Perry Carter Perry Carter Perry Carter Jim Jackson L. Funderburke L. Funderburke Rickey Dudley Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook Shaun Stonerook Michael Redd Ken Johnson Michael Redd Ken Johnson Zach Williams Velimir Radinovic Terence Dials Terence Dials Terence Dials Greg Oden Kosta Koufos Evan Turner Evan Turner Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger Deshaun Thomas LaQuinton Ross D Angelo Russell Keita Bates-Diop Trevor Thompson Keita Bates-Diop

124 ASSIST RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER ASSISTS Aaron Craft Jamar Butler Shannon Scott Kelvin Ransey Curtis Wilson , Mark Baker Troy Taylor Ronnie Stokes Evan Turner Larry Bolden SEASON ASSISTS Mike Conley Jr Jamar Butler Shannon Scott Curtis Wilson Evan Turner Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Kelvin Ransey D Angelo Russell Aaron Craft GAME ASSISTS Shannon Scott vs. Sacred Heart... 11/23/ Aaron Craft vs. George Mason... 3/20/ Shannon Scott vs. Marquette... 11/18/14 14 Curtis Wilson at Purdue... 1/7/ JaQuan Lyle vs Minnesota... 12/30/15 13 Kelvin Ransey at Northwestern... 1/12/ Shannon Scott vs. NC A&T...12/17/14 12 Jamar Butler vs. UMBC...12/29/07 12 Scoonie Penn vs. Fla. A&M...12/11/ JaQuan Lyle vs. Jackson State... 11/23/16 11 JaQuan Lyle vs. Rutgers... 1/13/16 11 D Angelo Russell at Rutgers...2/8/15 11 Shannon Scott vs. UMass-Lowell... 11/14/14 11 Evan Turner vs. Lipscomb... 11/24/09 TEAM RECORDS SEASON ASSISTS games games games games games games games games games games MIKE CONLEY JR. 11 Jamar Butler vs. Northwestern...1/6/08 11 Damon Stringer vs. CCSU... 11/26/95 11 Mark Baker vs. Wisconsin... 1/12/91 11 Curtis Wilson vs. Florida Int.... 3/4/87 11 Larry Bolden vs. Northwestern... 2/24/ D Angelo Russell (1)...vs. Indiana (1/25/15) 10 Shannon Scott (4)...vs. VCU (3/19/15); at Minnesota 1/6/15; vs. Iona 3/22/13; vs. UMKC 11/23/12 10 Aaron Craft (3)... at Purdue 12/31/13 at Marquette (11/16/13; vs. Gonzaga 3/15/12 10 William Buford vs. Eastern Michigan... 12/5/09 10 Evan Turner vs. Alcorn State... 11/9/09 10 Jamar Butler (2)...vs. UNC Asheville 3/18/08; vs. Green Bay 11/12/07 10 Mike Conley Jr. (6)...vs. VMI 11/10/06; vs. Indiana 1/2/07; vs. Northwestern 1/17/07; vs. Iowa 1/20/07; at Minnesota 2/18/07; at Penn State 2/21/07 10 Michael Redd vs. Toledo...12/3/97 10 Doug Etzler vs. George Mason...1/8/95 10 Mark Baker vs. Iowa...2/8/90 10 Curtis Wilson (5)...vs. Old Dominion 3/16/88; vs. Clev. St. 3/22/88; vs. Mo.-St. Louis 11/28/87; vs. Wisconsin 1/17/87; vs. Howard 12/13/86 10 Dennis Hopson vs. Ohio U....12/6/86 10 Ronnie Stokes (2)... at Northwestern, 2/7/85 vs. Iona, 11/27/81 10 Troy Taylor vs. Central Fla... 12/19/84 10 Larry Huggins at Purdue... 1/10/81 10 Carter Scott vs. Illinois...2/22/79 10 Kelvin Ransey (2)... at Louisville, 12/19/79 vs. Minnesota, 2/23/78 10 Mark Bayless (2)...vs. Illinois, 1/19/76 at Michigan St., 1/6/75 10 Larry Bolden vs. Ohio U....12/14/74 GAME ASSISTS 1. State...1/6/ VMI...11/23/11 30 Iowa...1/13/75 30 Chicago State... 12/8/ Alcorn State... 11/9/09 29 Long Island...12/7/96 29 Chicago State...11/30/ Penn State...1/5/ The Citadel... 12/19/17 27 Eastern Michigan... 21/5/09 27 Florida A&M... 1/30/06 27 vs. Pennsylvania... 12/27/74 27 Tennessee...12/27/79 27 vs. Oklahoma State...12/2/89 27 Howard... 12/14/91 27 Northwestern... 3/7/92 YEARLY ASSIST LEADERS Year Name Asst. Avg Larry Bolden Larry Bolden Jud Wood Larry Bolden Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Larry Huggins Troy Taylor Ron Stokes Ron Stokes Troy Taylor Curtis Wilson Curtis Wilson Curtis Wilson Jay Burson Jim Jackson Mark Baker Mark Baker Jamie Skelton Jamie Skelton Doug Etzler Damon Stringer Damon Stringer Carlos Davis Scoonie Penn Scoonie Penn Brian Brown Brian Brown Brent Darby Tony Stockman Brandon Fuss-Cheatham Jamar Butler Mike Conley Jr Jamar Butler Evan Turner Evan Turner Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Shannon Scott JaQuan Lyle JaQuan Lyle C.J. Jackson KELVIN RANSEY

125 STEALS RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER STEALS Aaron Craft Shannon Scott Jay Burson David Lighty Dennis Hopson Evan Turner Jamaal Brown Ronnie Stokes Troy Taylor Curtis Wilson , SEASON STEALS Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Mike Conley Jr Aaron Craft Curtis Wilson Aaron Craft Je Kel Foster Shannon Scott Dennis Hopson Scoonie Penn TEAM RECORDS SEASON STEALS games games games games games games games games games games GAME STEALS 1. 8 Troy Taylor vs. St. Joseph s Jae Sean Tate vs. Mercer Shannon Scott vs. NC A&T Aaron Craft vs. American Aaron Craft vs. Iowa Kelvin Ransey vs. Minnesota Shannon Scott vs. UNC Asheville Aaron Craft...at Iowa ; vs. Iona ; vs. Cincinnati ; at Minnesota ; vs. Indiana ; at Purdue Je Kel Foster...at Purdue ; vs. Gardner-Webb Tony Stockman vs. N western Brent Darby vs. Iowa Scoonie Penn... vs. Vermont ; vs. Indiana Michael Redd vs. Miami, Fla Carlos Davis vs. Penn State D. Anderson vs. Tenn. Tech Curtis Wilson... vs. Siena ; vs. Indiana Jerry Francis vs. Michigan Ronnie Stokes at Iowa Clark Kellogg vs. Florida Troy Taylor vs. Florida GAME STEALS Siena...12/4/ Cal Poly Pomona...12/13/ North Carolina A&T...12/17/14 18 Northwestern...2/25/78 18 Radford...1/9/89 18 Missouri-St. Louis...11/27/93 YEARLY STEALS LEADERS Year Name...Stl... Avg Larry Bolden Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Todd Penn Clark Kellogg Ron Stokes Tony Campbell Troy Taylor Ronnie Stokes Dennis Hopson Curtis Wilson Jay Burson Jay Burson Jim Jackson Chris Jent Jim Jackson Mark Baker Derek Anderson Derek Anderson Carlos Davis Damon Stringer Damon Stringer Michael Redd Scoonie Penn Scoonie Penn Brian Brown Brent Darby Brent Darby Tony Stockman Tony Stockman Je Kel Foster Mike Conley Jr Jamar Butler Evan Turner Evan Turner Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Shannon Scott Jae Sean Tate, JaQuan Lyle / Jae Sean Tate Jae Sean Tate JAY BURSON AARON CRAFT 123

126 BLOCKED SHOTS RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS Ken Johnson Herb Williams Dallas Lauderdale Amir Williams Brad Sellers Jim Smith Granville Waiters Lawrence Funderburke Keita Bates-Diop Greg Oden Perry Carter SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Greg Oden Ken Johnson Brad Sellers Brad Sellers Herb Williams Herb Williams Herb Williams Herb Williams TEAM RECORDS SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS games games games games games games games games games games BLOCKED SHOTS IN A GAME Ken Johnson vs. Iowa...2/9/00 11 Ken Johnson vs St. John s... 1/22/ Ken Johnson vs. UMass...12/10/00 9 Brad Sellers vs. La. Tech...3/24/86 9 Herb Williams vs. Iowa...2/23/ Dallas Lauderdale vs. NCA&T...11/12/10 8 Dallas Lauderdale vs. UCSB... 3/19/10 8 Ken Johnson vs. Minnesota...3/4/00 8 Ken Johnson vs. Penn St... 2/12/00 8 Ken Johnson vs. American... 12/29/99 8 Ken Johnson vs. E. Ky... 12/19/99 8 Granville Waiters vs. W.Va... 12/11/82 8 Herb Williams vs. Iowa... 3/7/81 8 Herb Williams vs. Iowa... 1/7/78 GAME Iowa...2/23/80 2. John s... 1/22/00 13 Eastern Kentucky... 12/19/99 13 Iowa... 3/7/ vs. UC Santa Barbara... 3/19/10 Virginia... 12/19/93 YEARLY BLOCKS LEADERS Year Name Blk. Avg Jim Ellinghausen Herb Williams Herb Williams Herb Williams Herb Williams Granville Waiters Granville Waiters Dennis Hopson Brad Sellers Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Perry Carter Grady Mateen Perry Carter Perry Carter L.Funderburke L. Funderburke Gerald Eaker Antonio Watson Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Terence Dials Velimir Radinovic Velimir Radinovic Terence Dials Terence Dials Greg Oden Kosta Koufos Dallas Lauderdale Dallas Lauderdale Dallas Lauderdale Jared Sullinger Amir Williams Amir Williams Amir Williams Daniel Giddens Trevor Thompson Keita Bates-Diop GREG ODEN 124 KEN JOHNSON

127 FRESHMAN RECORDS SEASON POINTS D Angelo Russell Michael Redd Jared Sullinger Kosta Koufos Greg Oden Jim Jackson Herb Williams Mike Conley JaQuan Lyle Daequan Cook SCORING AVERAGE Michael Redd, pts D Angelo Russell, pts Jared Sullinger, pts Herb Williams, pts Jim Jackson, pts Greg Oden, pts Kosta Koufos, pts Kelvin Ransey, pts Larry Bolden, pts FIELD GOALS MADE Michael Redd D Angelo Russell Jared Sullinger Kosta Koufos Herb Williams Jim Jackson Greg Oden Mike Conley Jr Kelvin Ransey William Buford FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE B.J. Mullens, Terence Dials, Greg Oden, Jae Sean Tate, Jermaine Tate, Kaleb Wesson, Jared Sullinger, Perry Carter, Jay Burson, Mike Conley Jr., MIKE CONLEY, JR. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE D Angelo Russell Daequan Cook Michael Redd William Buford Alex Davis Jon Sanderson Damon Stringer JaQuan Lyle Neshaun Coleman THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 MADE) Jamaal Brown, Keita Bates-Diop Daequan Cook, Chris Jent, Greg Simpson, Aaron Craft, William Buford, Alex Davis, FREE THROWS MADE Jared Sullinger Michael Redd Greg Oden D Angelo Russell Mike Conley Jr Kaleb Wesson JaQuan Lyle Troy Taylor Ron Stokes Jim Jackson Shaun Stonerook FREE THROW PERCENTAGE William Buford, Ken Page, Derek Anderson, Deshaun Thomas, Clark Kellogg, Jim Jackson, Troy Taylor, MOST REBOUNDS Jared Sullinger Herb Williams Greg Oden Kosta Koufos Perry Carter Clark Kellogg D Angelo Russell Michael Redd Jermaine Tate REBOUNDING AVERAGE Herb Williams Jared Sullinger Greg Oden Clark Kellogg Perry Carter Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook ASSISTS Mike Conley Jr Aaron Craft D Angelo Russell JaQuan Lyle Damon Stringer Jim Jackson Troy Taylor Evan Turner Kip Lomax Mark Bayless STEALS Mike Conley Jr Aaron Craft Michael Redd D Angelo Russell Derek Anderson Evan Turner Damon Stringer Jim Jackson Shaun Stonerook BLOCKED SHOTS Greg Oden Herb Williams Kosta Koufos Ken Johnson Daniel Giddens Jim Smith B.J. Mullens Gerald Eaker Jim Ellinghaus SINGLE GAME FIELD GOALS MADE (ATTS.) (18) Herb Williams vs. CS-Hayward...(11/25/77) (17) Jared Sullinger at Florida...(11/16/10) 13 (17) Jermaine Tate vs. CCSU...(11/26/95) 13 (22) Michael Redd vs. USC... (12/20/97) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (MADE) (9) Michael Redd vs. Iowa... (2/14/98) (8) Michael Redd vs. Michigan... (1/17/98) (9) Kelvin Ransey vs. Wisconsin...(1/13/77) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE) (12-13) Greg Oden vs. Iowa... (1/20/07) (13-17) Jared Sullinger at Florida...(11/16/10).765 (13-17) Jermaine Tate vs. CCSU...(11/26/95) (12-16) Jim Jackson vs. Iowa... (1/6/90).750 (12-16) Jim Jackson vs. Illinois... (2/26/90) 125

128 FRESHMAN RECORDS SINGLE GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (ATTS.) 1. 6 (6) D Angelo Russell vs. Wright State... (12/27/14) 6 (11) D Angelo Russell at Northwestern... (1/22/15) 6 (6) D Angelo Russell at Minnesota... (1/6/15) 2. 5 (8) D Angelo Russell at Penn State...(3/4/15) 5 (14) Jon Diebler vs. North Carolina... (11/28/07) 5 (6) Jon Diebler vs. Cleveland State... (12/18/07) 5 (9) Jon Diebler vs. UMBC... (12/29/07) 5 (8) Neshaun Coleman vs. Penn State... (1/3/96) 5 (6) Damon Stringer vs. Northwestern... (1/17/96) 5 (9) Michael Redd vs. Chattanooga... 12/22/97) 5 (7) Jon Sanderson vs. Purdue...(2/7/98) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED (MADE) (5) Jon Diebler vs. North Carolina... (11/28/07) (6) D Angelo Russell at Northwestern... (1/22/15) 11 (4) Michael Redd vs. NMSU... (12/29/97) (3) D Angelo Russell vs. Minnesota... (3/12/15) 10 (3) D Angelo Russell vs. North Carolina...(12/20/14) 10 (4) Jon Diebler vs. Indiana...(2/10/08) 7. 9 (5) Jon Diebler vs. UMBC... (12/29/07) 9 (4) Jon Diebler vs. Northwestern... (1/6/08) 9 (4) Kevin Martin vs. Chattanooga... (12/15/94) 9 (5) Michael Redd vs. Chattanooga... (12/22/97) THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4 MADE) (6-6) D Angelo Russell vs. Wright State... (12/27/14) (4-4) Greg Simpson vs. Penn State... (1/5/93) (4-4) Greg Simpson vs. Iowa... (1/9/93) (5-6) D Angelo Russell at Minnesota... (1/6/15).833 (5-6) Jon Diebler vs. Cleveland State... 12/18/07).833 (5-6) Damon Stringer vs. N western... (1/17/96) FREE THROWS MADE (ATTS.) (18) Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern...( ) 16 (23) Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI...(12/9/10) (15) Jared Sullinger at Illinois...(1/22/11) (12) Ken Page vs. Northwestern...(2/25/78) (14) Michael Redd vs. South Florida...(12/6/97) (12) Evan Turner vs. UMBC... 12/29/07) 10 (10) Ron Stokes vs. Wisconsin...(3/4/82) 10 (12) Troy Taylor vs. Florida...(12/22/81) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (MADE) (16) Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI...(12/9/10) (16) Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern...(3/11/11) (9) Michael Redd vs. Michigan State...(2/4/98) 16 (8) Michael Redd vs. Penn State... (2/28/98) (13) Jared Sullinger at Illinois...(1/22/11) 15 (8) Fred Poole vs. Evansville... (12/22/75) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 MADE) (12-12) Ken Page vs. Northwestern...(2/25/78) 1.00 (10-10) Ron Stokes vs. Wisconsin...(3/4/82) 1.00 (10-10) Shaun Stonerook vs. Illinois...(2/24/96) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 9 Greg Oden vs. Purdue... (3/10/07) 9 Perry Carter vs. Old Dominion... (3/16/88) 3. 8 Kosta Koufos vs. VMI... (11/25/07) 8 Greg Oden vs. Coppin State...(12/30/06) 8 Perry Carter vs. Central Michigan... (1/2/88) 8 Jermaine Tate vs. Penn State... (1/3/96) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jared Sullinger at Illinois...(1/22/11) 14 Jared Sullinger vs. South Carolina...(12/18/10) D Angelo Russell vs. Maryland... (1/29/15) 13 Greg Oden vs. Tennessee... (1/13/07) 13 Jon Sanderson vs. Toledo...(12/3/97) Jared Sullinger vs. UNC Asheville...(12/21/10) 12 Greg Oden at Northwestern...(1/24/07) Jared Sullinger vs. Michigan... (2/3/11) 11 Perry Carter vs. Cleveland State...(3/22/88) 11 Shaun Stonerook vs. CCSU...(11/26/95) TOTAL REBOUNDS Herb Williams vs. Marshall...(11/28/77) Jared Sullinger vs. South Carolina...(12/18/10) 19 Greg Oden vs. Purdue... (3/10/07) Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern...(3/11/11) 17 Herb Williams vs. Iowa... (1/7/78) Jared Sullinger vs. Kentucky... (3/25/11) 16 Jared Sullinger at Illinois...(1/22/11) 16 Jared Sullinger vs. UNC Asheville...(12/21/10) Numerous others with 16 ASSISTS Aaron Craft vs. George Mason... (3/20/11) JaQuan Lyle vs. Minnesota...(12/30/15) JaQuan Lyle vs. Rutgers...1/13/16 11 D Angelor Russell at Rutgers... (2/8/15) 11 Damon Stringer vs. CCSU... (11/26/95) D Angelo Russell vs. Indiana... (1/25/15) 10 Mike Conley Jr. vs. VMI...(11/10/06) 10 Mike Conley Jr. vs Indiana...(1/2/07) 10 Mike Conley Jr. vs. Northwestern...(1/17/07) 10 Mike Conley Jr. vs. Iowa... (1/20/07) 10 Mike Conley Jr. at Minnesota... (2/18/07) 10 Mike Conley Jr. vs. Penn State... (2/21/07) 10 Mark Bayless vs. Michigan State...(1/6/75) 10 Ron Stokes vs. Iona... (11/27/81) 10 Michael Redd vs. Toledo...(12/3/97) STEALS 1. 5 Mike Conley Jr. at Minnesota... (2/18/07) 5 Mike Conley Jr. vs. Youngstown St...(11/24/06) 5 Mike Conley Jr. vs. VMI...(11/10/06) 5 Ron Stokes vs. Michigan... (2/28/82) 5. 4 D Angelo Russell vs. Michigan*...(1/13/15) 4 Evan Turner vs. Mississippi... (4/1/08) Numerous others with 4 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 8 Herb Williams vs. Iowa... (1/7/78) 2. 7 Greg Oden vs. Michigan...(2/6/07) 7 Gerald Eaker vs. Missouri-St. Louis... (11/27/93) 4. 6 Daniel Giddens vs. UT-Arlington...11/20/15) 6 Greg Oden at Wisconsin...(1/9/07) 6 Herb Williams vs. Cal Poly Pomona...(12/14/77) 6 Herb Williams vs. Toledo...(11/26/77) 6 Herb Williams vs. Vermont...(12/3/77) 6 Herb Williams vs. Wisconsin... (3/4/78) TOTAL POINTS Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI...(12/9/10) D Angelo Russell at Northwestern... (1/22/15) D Angelo Russell vs. Sacred Heart...(11/23/14) 32 Michael Redd vs. Penn State... (2/28/98) Michael Redd vs. Southern California... (12/20/97) JaQuan Lyle at Indiana...(1/10/16) 29 Greg Oden vs. Iowa... (1/20/07) 29 Michael Redd vs. Northwestern... (2/21/98) D Angelo Russell vs. VCU*... (3/19/15) D Angelo Russell at Penn State...(3/4/15) D Angelo Russell vs. Purdue... (3/1/15) Numerous others with 28 * Last to accomplish Aaron Craft 126

129 Jason Singleton OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS Indiana...2/2/ (2ot)... 1/15/05 3/3/ vs. Brigham Young... 12/22/ /10/56 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Indiana...2/2/ /3/ vs. Indiana...12/28/ /9/74 43 Michigan... 2/9/76 43 Cleveland State...12/7/85 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED State... 1/19/ Michigan...3/8/ HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Michigan State, 2/7/ /12/ /6/ Illinois, 1/6/ State, 2/17/ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE vs. UMBC... 12/29/ vs. Tennessee...3/22/07 16 Purdue... 2/7/98 16 New Mexico State...12/29/97 16 Tennessee-Chattanooga... 1/15/ Radford... 12/23/02 15 Southwestern Louisiana... 12/1/96 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Virginia Military Institute... 11/25/ Virginia Military Institute...11/10/ The Citadel...12/ Akron... 3/15/ Southwestern Louisiana... 12/1/ Marshall...11/25/ Florida Atlantic...12/17/ Minnesota...2/5/03 36 Northwestern...2/1/03 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1/27/ Penn State, 1/25/ Michigan State, 2/26/ /8/ /24/ FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2/8/ State...2/24/ Purdue...3/5/ Northwestern...2/25/67 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED /8/ /10/81 48 Purdue...3/5/81 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Minnesota, 1/19/ Indiana, 1/27/ /2/ Northwestern, 2/2/ Indiana, 1/2/ /26/ REBOUNDS 1. State... 1/19/59 2. Louis... 12/31/ /16/ /20/ /13/58 PERSONAL FOULS Ohio...11/12/13 34 Arizona State... 12/18/82 34 Cleveland State...3/22/ Indiana...1/6/51 33 Akron... 12/5/85 33 Cleveland State...12/7/85 33 Missouri-St.Louis...11/28/87 MOST ASSISTS vs. Indiana...12/28/ State...3/5/ vs. Pennsylvania... 12/27/74 28 vs. Purdue...2/28/98 MOST STEALS 1. 1/10/96 2. State... 12/20/80 17 Missouri-St. Louis...11/28/ /18/ Louisville...12/12/78 Carolina... 12/18/93 1/18/95 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Florida...12/16/ vs. Kentucky... 3/25/11 4. Florida State...11/30/10 Minnesota...2/25/04 Alabama...2/17/01 Purdue... 2/5/97 10 vs. Georgetown... 12/22/90 10 Minnesota... 1/9/ Sate... 1/19/13 Illinois...2/25/87 Michigan... 1/18/90 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SCORING Don 47 Don Tommie Johnson, vs. C. Mich...1/2/ Brandon 1/10/12 43 Scott St....3/8/ Terry St....1/10/76 42 Henry 2/27/ Bob Verga, vs. Duke...12/29/67 41 Don G. Robinson, vs. Purdue...2/23/94 40 R. 1/25/81 40 Wayne State... 12/28/63 127

130 OHIO STATE RECORD BY DECADE Won Lost Pct ,668 1, MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS OHIO STATE S LARGEST VICTORY MARGINS Ohio University /6/ Muskingum /17/ Chicago State /30/ Delaware /11/ Otterbein /9/ St. Francis (Pa.) /28/ Bliss College Fall/ Howard /14/ UT-Martin /27/ Sacred Heart /23/ Chicago State /8/1990 OHIO STATE S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (HOME) Ohio University /6/ Muskingum /17/ Chicago State /30/ Delaware /11/60 OHIO STATE S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (AWAY) /6/ vs. Arizona /29/ vs. Seton Hall /27/ Northwestern /10/ Chicago /24/44 OPPONENTS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 2/10/ /3/30 3. Young /22/ /20/ /1/ /22/94 OPPONENTS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (AT OSU) Indiana Purdue /7/ Indiana /2/ Michigan State /7/98 26 Minnesota /10/ Michigan /22/23 25 Wisconsin /17/17 OHIO STATE S 100-POINT GAMES Total 100-Point Games (74-1 rcd.) (55 home, 17 away, 3 neutral) Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Overtime Record Point Games In One Season (GMs 1,2,3,4,6,7,&13) Consecutive 100-Point Games (GM1,2,3&4) Smallest Margin Of Victory...2 vs Wisconsin (100-98), Largest Margin Of Victory...72 vs Chicago State (116-44), 11/20/81 OPPONENTS 100-POINT GAMES Total 100-Point Games (3 at OSU, 14 away, 3 neutral) 100-Point Games in One Season...3 ( ) Smallest Margin Of Victory...3 at Michigan State (102-99), 1/27/64 Largest Margin Of Victory...47 at Illinois (111-64), 2/10/56 OHIO STATE S OVERTIME GAMES Total Number Of Games All-Time Overtime Record (21-21 home, away, 7-12 neutral) Record In 1 Overtime Games Record In 2 Overtime Games Record In 3 Overtime Games Record In NCAA Tournament OT Games Record In NIT Overtime Games Largest Margin Of Victory (Butler, 79-69, 11/22/05) Largest Margin Of Defeat (@Penn State, 85-98, 2/27/99) Consecutive Overtime Games within eight days Purdue 66, OSU 60, 1/21/82 OSU 59, Northwestern 57, 2ot, 62, OSU 60, 1/28/82 OHIO STATE S MOST POINTS, HALF 69 Howard, 2nd half... 12/14/91 67 Seton Hall, 1st half... 12/16/95 65 Bethune-Cookman, 1st half... 12/25/90 62 Eastern Michigan, 1st half... 12/5/09 62 Penn State, 2nd half...3/3/01 62 Missouri-St. Louis, 1st half...11/27/93 62 Youngstown State, 2nd half... 12/1/90 61 George Mason, 1st half...1/8/95 61 Chicago State, 1st half...11/30/91 61 Delaware State, 1st half... 11/28/90 SEASON MOST PERSONAL FOULS games games games games games GAME MOST PERSONAL FOULS Purdue...3/5/ /10/ vs. Pennsylvania...12/29/75 34 Iowa... 1/7/ Northwestern... 1/29/51 33 Indiana...1/7/52 1/7/88 MOST GAMES PLAYED David Lighty Aaron Craft Sam Thompson William Buford Jon Diebler Shannon Scott Jamar Butler Dallas Lauderdale Marc Loving Amir Williams MOST GAMES STARTED William Buford Jamaal Brown Jerry Francis David Lighty Ken Johnson Jamar Butler Perry Carter Jon Diebler Herb Williams Aaron Craft MOST CAREER WINS BY FOUR-YEAR CLASS Rk. Wins Four-Year Seniors Yr.-by-Yr. Wins David Lighty ( ) 35,24,7,29, No 4-year seniors ( ) 29,34,31, Aaron Craft, Lenzelle Smith Jr. ( ) 34,31,29, William Buford ( ) 22,29,34, Danny Peters, Mark Titus ( ) 35,24,22, Shannon Scott, Sam Thompson, 31,29,25,24 Amir Williams, Trey McDonald ( ) 128

131 OSU IN ONE-POINT GAMES Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 2/7/00 W Circleville /9/01 L Circleville /17/06 W Ohio Medical /16/07 2/13/08 L Western Reserve /14/11 W Denison /10/12 L Rochester /3/13 W 1-vs Wooster /9/15 2/13/15 W Oberlin /17/15 L 2-vs St. Mary s /29/15 12/23/16 (O) /2/17 YMCA /23/17 W Ohio Wesleyan /3/17 2/7/19 2/28/20 12/11/20 W Wittenberg /15/20 L Ohio Wesleyan /31/20 W Cornell /19/21 (ot) /30/21 W Dartmouth /8/24 1/31/25 1/30/26 2/20/26 W Michigan /8/26 1/18/27 W Illinois /17/27 W Muskingum /2/29 L Michigan /18/30 L 3-@Ashland /21/30 L 3-@Bluffton /22/30 W Army /2/31 2/16/31 L Chicago /21/31 L Minnesota /31/31 L Vanderbilt /5/32 1/23/32 2/4/33 2/18/33 L Purdue /8/34 W Ohio University /8/ /4/39 1/1/40 L Cornell /30/42 2/19/44 2/9/46 W Indiana (ot) /1/47 L Illinois /22/ /10/49 L Illinois Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 12/28/49 W 4-vs Cornell /6/50 2/13/50 3/9/50 W Butler...66(2)-65 3/23/50 L 5-CC-NY...55(2)-56 12/15/51 W Butler /7/52 W Indiana (5) 1/21/52 W Minnesota /29/55 W Northwestern (16) 12/26/56 W 6-vs Temple /9/60 W Indiana... 96(7)-95(11) 2/20/60 State... 84(4)-83 2/18/61 62(1)-61(9) 3/17/61 W 7-@Louisville...56(1)-55 12/6/63 L 8-vs Duke...75(7)-76(4) 2/3/64 W Michigan (2) 3/7/64 L Michigan State /8/65 2/5/66 2/26/66 12/29/66 W 9-vs Duke /14/67 L Indiana /11/67 L Iowa /5/68 3/16/68 W 10-vs Kentucky (5) 12/16/68 State... 75(13)-74 1/24/70 3/18/71 W 11-vs Marquette...60(10)-59(2) 12/18/74 L Virginia Tech /30/74 L 12-vs Villanova /22/75 W Evansville /5/76 (ot) /19/76 W Illinois /7/76 L Michigan State (ot) /18/76 L Washington State /28/77 State /3/77 11/25/ /30/78 L 13-vs Rutgers (3ot) /19/80 (ot)...74(2)-75 1/26/80 L Wisconsin... 71(4)-72 2/23/80 W Iowa... 70(11)-69 11/29/81 W 14-vs Georgetown (5) 1/14/82 (ot) /4/82 W Michigan State (ot) /18/82 W Michigan /3/83 L Illinois (ot)... 73(14)-74 2/16/84 12/1/84 W Arkansas (17) 12/29/86 W 15-vs Kansas (ot) (13) 12/19/87 L Dayton /9/88 Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 2/27/88 L Michigan State (ot) /18/89 (16)-70 3/15/90 W 16-vs Providence (ot) /23/91 W Minnesota...63(2)-62 3/3/91 W Michigan State...65(2)-64 12/15/94 W Tenn.-Chattanooga (ot) /17/96 W Northwestern /1/97 State /18/03 L Wisconsin /15/03 W 17-vs. Michigan State /26/03 W 18-vs. Villanova /7/04 L Illinois (18) 3/6/05 W Illinois (1) 3/11/06 W 19-vs. Indiana...52(7)-51 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/22/07 W 20-vs. Tennessee... 85(1)-84(22) 3/12/10 W 21-vs. Michigan...69(5)-68 1/29/11 1/29/14 L Penn State... 70(24)-71 2/1/14 59(24)-58(14) 3/20/14 L 22-vs. Dayton... 59(22)-60 1/5/17 L Purdue (20) 1/18/ /18/17 L Nebraska /28/17 State /26/17 L 23-vs. Butler /7/18 3/2/18 L 24-vs. Penn State... 68(13)-69 (#) indicates AP ranking Keita Bates-Diop OSU IN ONE-POINT GAMES (71-61) Home (.550) Away (.489) Neutral (.600) Totals (.538) 1 at Daily News 2 at Dayton, Ohio 3 Game played by B team 4 MSU Holiday Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 5 at NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York 6 ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York 7 at NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville, Ky. 8 Centennial B-ball Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. 9 at Greensboro, N.C. 10 at NCAA Mideast Regionals, Lexington, Ky. 11 NCAA Mideast Regionals, Athens, Ga. 12 at Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawai i 13 ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York 14 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska 15 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu 16 NCAA 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah 17 at Big Ten Tournament, Chicago 18 at Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawai i 19 at Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 20 NCAA South Regional, San Antonio, Texas 21 at Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 22 NCAA 2nd Round, Buffalo, N.Y. 23-PK80, Portland, Oregon 24-at Big Ten Tournament, New York 129

132 HOME (33-27) Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 2/7/00 W Circleville /9/01 L Circleville /17/06 W Ohio Medical University /13/08 L Western Reserve /14/11 W Denison /10/12 L Rochester /13/15 W Oberlin /23/17 W Ohio Wesleyan /11/20 W Wittenberg /15/20 L Ohio Wesleyan /31/20 W Cornell /30/21 W Dartmouth /20/26 W Michigan /18/27 W Illinois /17/27 W Muskingum /2/29 L Michigan /22/30 W Army /16/31 L Chicago /21/31 L Minnesota /31/31 L Vanderbilt /18/33 L Purdue /8/34 W Ohio University /1/40 L Cornell /9/46 W Indiana (ot) /1/47 L Illinois /10/49 L Illinois /9/50 W Butler...66(2)-65 12/15/51 W Butler /7/52 W Indiana (5) 1/21/52 W Minnesota /29/55 W Northwestern (16) 1/9/60 W Indiana... 96(7)-95(11) 2/3/64 W Michigan (2) 3/7/64 L Michigan State /14/67 L Indiana /11/67 L Iowa /18/74 L Virginia Tech /22/75 W Evansville /19/76 W Illinois /7/76 L Michigan State (ot) /18/76 L Washington State /26/80 L Wisconsin... 71(4)-72 2/23/80 W Iowa... 70(11)-69 2/4/81 W Michigan State (ot) /18/82 W Michigan /3/83 L Illinois (ot)... 73(14)-74 12/1/84 W Arkansas (17) 12/19/87 L Dayton /27/88 L Michigan State (ot) /23/91 W Minnesota...63(2)-62 3/3/91 W Michigan State...65(2)-64 12/15/94 W Tenn-Chattanooga (ot) /17/96 W Northwestern /18/03 L Wisconsin /7/04 L Illinois (18) 3/6/05 W Illinois (1) 2/25/07 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 1/29/14 L Penn State... 70(24)-71 1/5/17 L Purdue (20) 2/18/17 L Nebraska (#) indicates AP ranking OSU IN ONE-POINT GAMES AWAY (23-24) Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 2/16/07 2/9/15 12/29/15 12/23/16 (Ohio) /2/17 YMCA /3/17 2/7/19 2/28/20 2/19/21 (ot) /8/24 1/31/25 1/30/26 3/8/26 2/2/31 1/5/32 1/23/32 2/4/33 1/8/ /4/39 12/30/42 2/19/44 2/22/ /6/50 2/13/50 2/20/60 State... 84(4)-83 2/18/61 62(1)-61(9) 12/8/65 2/5/66 2/26/66 2/5/68 12/16/68 State... 75(13)-74 1/24/70 1/5/76 (ot) /28/77 State /3/77 11/25/ /19/80 (ot)...74(2)-75 1/14/81 (ot) /16/84 1/9/88 2/18/89 (16)-70 3/1/97 State /29/11 2/1/14 59(24)-58(14) 1/18/ /28/17 State /7/18 NEUTRAL (15-10) Date W/L Opponent Score(#) 1/3/13 W 1-vs Wooster /17/15 L 2-vs St. Mary s /18/30 L 3-@Ashland /21/30 L 3-@Bluffton /28/49 W 4-vs Cornell /23/50 L 5-CC-New York...55(2)-56 12/26/56 W 6-vs Temple /17/61 W 7-@Louisville...56(1)-55 12/6/63 L 8-vs Duke...75(7)-76(4) 12/29/66 W 9-vs Duke /16/68 W 10-vs Kentucky (5) 3/18/71 W 11-vs Marquette...60(10)-59(2) 12/30/74 L 12-vs Villanova /30/78 L 13-vs Rutgers (3ot) /29/81 W 14-vs Georgetown (5) 12/29/86 W 15-vs Kansas (ot) (13) 3/15/90 W 16-vs Providence (ot) /15/03 W 17-vs. Michigan State /26/03 W 18-vs. Villanova /11/06 W 19-vs. Indiana...52(7)-51 3/22/07 W 20-vs. Tennessee... 85(1)-84(22) 3/12/10 W 21-vs. Michigan...69(5)-68 3/20/14 L 22-vs. Dayton... 59(22)-60 11/26/17 L 23-vs. Butler /2/18 L 24-vs. Penn State... 68(13)-69 BILL HOSKET TREG LEE 130

133 OSU IN OVERTIME GAMES OSU IN OVERTIME GAMES (46-55) Home (.500) Away (.450) Neutral (.368) Totals (.455) Record In 1 Overtime Games Record In 2 Overtime Games Record In 3 Overtime Games Date W/L Opponent Score (AP) OSU-Opp. 3/4/11 W Oberlin /19/ /4/28 (2ot) /31/30 2/15/30 L Purdue /13/ /7/35 2/8/37 2/4/ /23/44 12/30/ /24/45 L 1-vs New York /9/46 W Indiana /18/48 L Oklahoma /8/ /14/56 W Wisconsin (2ot) (7)-98 12/7/57 L Butler /25/61 L 2-vs Cincinnati... 65(1)-70(2) 12/31/63 Louis (2ot) /9/63 12/30/64 L Duke (2ot) (8) 2/8/ /31/66 W Wisconsin /13/ /1/69 12/28/70 L 3-vs Stanford /20/71 L 4-vs W. Kentucky... 78(10)-81(7) 12/4/72 Dame... 81(10)-75 12/3/73 L Notre Dame (8) 2/11/74 L Michigan State /25/74 2/22/75 1/5/ /7/76 L Michigan State /14/77 L Iowa /26/77 W Wisconsin /17/77 State /28/77 L 5-vs Georgia /23/78 W Minnesota (19) 12/29/78 W 6-vs Duke (1) 12/30/78 L 6-vs Rutgers (3ot) /13/ (4) 1/27/79 W Indiana...66(10)-63 2/1/79 State...79(7)-84(15) 1/17/80 W Minnesota...75(2)-70 1/19/80 74(2)-75 3/2/80 73(10)-76(13) 12/30/80 W West Virginia (2ot) /5/81 W Purdue (3ot) /14/ /21/82 L Purdue /23/82 W Northwestern (2ot) /28/ /4/82 W Michigan State /6/82 L Iowa (5) 12/11/82 L West Virginia (2ot) /27/83 (2ot) (14) 2/2/83 L Minnesota (2ot) (17) 2/24/83 St.(3ot)...94(15)-101 3/3/83 L Illinois... 73(14)-74 12/17/83 W Ohio University /14/85 L 7-vs Arkansas...70(20)-79 1/11/ /29/86 W 8-vs Kansas (13) 2/27/88 L Michigan State /23/89 L 9-St. John s /4/90 W Louisville (10) 3/15/90 W 10-vs Providence /17/91 W Indiana (2ot)...97(2)-95(4) 12/21/91 California...77(7)-79 3/29/92 L 11-vs Michigan...71(3)-75(15) 2/23/93 W Indiana (1) 1/13/ (10) 2/2/94 12/15/94 W Tennessee-Chattanooga /9/97 L Michigan /28/97 L Penn State /27/99 State...85(10)-98 11/24/04 L 12-vs. Creighton /15/05 (2ot) /19/05 L Minnesota /22/05 W Butler /15/06 L Michigan State (2ot)...59(19)-62(14) 3/17/07 W 13-vs. Xavier...78(1)-71 2/3/09 W Purdue (12) 3/20/09 L 14-vs. Siena (2ot) /13/10 W 15-vs. Illinois (2ot)... 88(5)-81 3/11/11 W 16-vs. Northwestern... 67(1)-61 2/5/13 1/7/14 State...68(3)-72(5) 1/29/14 L Penn State...70(24)-71 1/6/15 3/19/15 W 17-vs. Virginia Commonwealth (25) 11/27/15 L 18-vs. Memphis /28/ /20/ /15/16 W 19-Akron /6/16 L Florida Atlantic /26/17 L 20-vs. Butler (ot) /23/18 (2ot)... 80(16)-78 1-NCAA Final Four, New York // 2-NCAA Final Four, Kansas City, Mo. // 3-Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. // 4-NCAA Mideast Regionals, Athens, Ga.// 5-Holiday Classic, Louisville, Ky. // 6-ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York // 7-at Pine Bluff, Ark. //8-Rainbow Classic, Honolulu //9-NIT 3rd round, Columbus // 10-NCAA 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah // 11-NCAA Midwest Regionals, Lexington, Ky. // 12-Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. // 13-NCAA 2nd Round, Lexington, Ky. // 14-NCAA 1st Round, Dayton, Ohio // 15-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis // 16-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis // 17-NCAA 2nd Round, Portland, Ore. //18-Hall of Fame Classic, Miami, Florida // 19-NIT Second Round, Columbus, Ohio // 20-PK80, Portland, Oregon HOME OT GAMES (21-21) Date W/L Opponent Score (AP) OSU-Opp. 3/4/11 W Oberlin /15/30 L Purdue /9/46 W Indiana /18/48 L Oklahoma /14/56 W Wisconsin (2ot) (7)-98 12/7/57 L Butler /30/64 L Duke (2ot) (8) 1/31/66 W Wisconsin /3/73 L Notre Dame (8) 2/11/74 L Michigan State /7/76 L Michigan State /14/77 L Iowa /26/77 W Wisconsin /23/78 W Minnesota (19) 1/27/79 W Indiana...66(10)-63 1/17/80 W Minnesota...75(2)-70 12/30/80 W West Virginia (2ot) /5/81 W Purdue (3ot) /21/82 L Purdue /23/82 W Northwestern (2ot) /4/82 W Michigan State /6/82 L Iowa (5) 12/11/82 L West Virginia (2ot) /2/83 L Minnesota (17) 3/3/83 L Illinois... 73(14)-74 12/17/83 W Ohio University /27/88 L Michigan State /23/89 L 9-St. John s /4/90 W Louisville (10) 2/17/91 W Indiana (2ot)...97(2)-95(4) 2/23/93 W Indiana (1) 12/15/94 W Tennessee-Chattanooga /9/97 L Michigan /4/03 L Louisville (24) 1/19/05 L Minnesota /22/05 W Butler /15/06 L Michigan State (2ot)...59(19)-62(14) 3/4/08 W Purdue (15) 2/3/09 W Purdue (12) 1/29/14 L Penn State...70(24)-71 3/15/16 W 19-Akron /6/16 L Florida Atlantic NEUTRAL OT GAMES (7-12) Date W/L Opponent Score (AP) OSU-Opp. 3/24/45 L 1-vs New York /25/61 L 2-vs Cincinnati... 65(1)-70(2) 12/28/70 L 3-vs Stanford /20/71 L 4-vs W. Kentucky... 78(10)-81(7) 12/28/77 L 5-vs Georgia /29/78 W 6-vs Duke (1) 12/30/78 L 6-vs Rutgers (3ot) /14/85 L 7-vs Arkansas...70(20)-79 12/29/86 W 8-vs Kansas (13) 3/15/90 W 10-vs Providence /29/92 L 11-vs Michigan...71(3)-75(15) 11/24/04 L 12-vs. Creighton /17/07 W 13-vs. Xavier...78(1)-71 3/20/09 L 14-vs. Siena (2ot) /13/10 W 15-vs. Illinois (2ot)... 88(5)-81 3/11/11 W 16-vs. Northwestern... 67(1)-61 3/19/15 W 17-vs. Virginia Commonwealth (25) 11/27/15 L 18-vs. Memphis /26/17 L 20-vs. Butler (ot) AWAY OT GAMES (18-22) Date W/L Opponent Score (AP) OSU-Opp. 2/19/ /4/28 (2ot) /31/30 2/13/ /7/35 2/8/37 2/4/ /23/44 12/30/ /8/ /31/63 Louis (2ot) /9/63 2/8/ /13/ /1/69 12/4/72 Dame... 81(10)-75 2/25/74 2/22/75 1/5/ /17/77 State /13/ (4) 2/1/79 State...79(7)-84(15) 1/19/80 74(2)-75 3/2/80 73(10)-76(13) 1/14/ /28/ /27/83 (2ot) (14) 2/24/83 St.(3ot)...94(15)-101 1/11/ /21/91 California...77(7)-79 1/13/ (10) 2/2/94 2/27/99 State...85(10)-98 1/15/05 (2ot) /5/13 1/7/14 State...68(3)-72(5) 1/6/15 1/28/ /20/ /23/18 (2ot)... 80(16)

134 An Ohio State player has recorded at least one doubledouble, a combination of 10 or more points, rebounds, assists, steals or blocks, in 908 games since , the first season in which rebound totals for every game are available for OSU players. The NCAA has been compiling statistics for assists since 1984 and blocked shots and steals since Ohio State has five triple-doubles in its history, the first was a 27-point, 11-rebound, 10-assist effort by Dennis Hopson in a win over Ohio Dec. 6, Evan Turner recorded a pair of triple-doubles as a junior in and D Angelo Russell record one as a freshman in Another rookie, JaQuan Lyle in 2016, recorded a triple double vs. Rutgers in Columbus. Ohio State Team Double-Double Records Games with W L OSU W% Total 1 or more or more D-Ds Ohio State Individual Triple-Doubles Record Pts. Rebs. Asts. Dennis Hopson /6/86, win vs. Ohio University St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio Evan Turner /9/09, win vs. Alcorn State Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio Evan Turner /28/09, win vs. Lipscomb Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio D Angelo Russell /8/15, win at Rutgers Rutgers Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J. JaQuan Lyle /13/16, win vs. Rutgers Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Individual Double-Double Records A total of 117 men s basketball players have recorded at least one double-double during their Ohio State careers. Jerry Lucas heads that list with a remarkable 78 games with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds. He played in a total of 82 games as a Buckeye. In the four games in which he did not record a double-double, he scored nine points twice (with 10+ rebs.) and recorded nine rebounds once with an eightrebound game in the other while scoring 10+ points. He had 26 double-doubles in each of his three eligible seasons as a Buckeye from Rk. Name Total Years 1. Lucas, Jerry Williams, Herb Hosket, Bill Witte, Luke Howard, Frank Kellogg, Clark Bradds, Gary Sellers, Brad Sorenson, Dave Jared Sullinger Carter, Perry Evan Turner Havlicek, John Huston, Larry Taylor, Craig Keita Bates Diop Sepic, Ron Dials, Terence /04-06 Andreas, Bill OSU ALL-TIME DOUBLE-DOUBLES Campbell, Tony Hopson, Dennis Wenner, Steven Cleamons, Jim Jackson, Wardell Jae Sean Tate Trevor Thompson Greg Oden Dove, Robert Sidle, Kenneth Funderburke, L Redd, Michael Roberts, Joe Stonerook, Shaun Doughty, Jim Shaffer, Jim There have been 41 seasons in Ohio State history in which a Buckeye has recorded 10 or more double-doubles. Jerry Lucas and Brad Sellers own the record for double doubles in a single season with 26. Lucas recorded 26 in each of three seasons at Ohio State ( ). Sellers tied the record in 1986 as a senior. Jared Sullinger tied an OSU freshman record held by Herb Williams ( ) with 18 D-Ds in Single Season Double-Double Totals Rk. Tot. Name Yr. Season Jerry Lucas So Jerry Lucas Jr Jerry Lucas Sr Brad Sellers Sr Luke Witte So Gary Bradds Sr Bill Hosket Sr Herb Williams So Clark Kellogg So Jared Sullinger Fr Gary Bradds Jr Herb Williams Fr Jared Sullinger So Frank Howard Jr Frank Howard Sr Bill Hosket So Luke Witte Jr Evan Turner Jr Clark Kellogg Jr Frank Howard So Greg Oden Fr Bill Hosket Jr Herb Williams Jr Keita Bates-Diop RS-Jr John Havlicek Sr Dave Sorenson So Dave Sorenson Jr Craig Taylor Jr Luke Witte Sr Dennis Hopson Sr Trevor Thompson Jr Robert Dove Sr Dave Sorenson Sr Bill Andreas Sr Brad Sellers Jr Larry Huston Sr Jim Doughty Sr Ron Sepic So Steven Wenner Jr Tony Campbell Jr Perry Carter Sr It is again Jerry Lucas who holds the top spots at Ohio State for consecutive games with at least 10 or more points and rebounds. His record of 38-consecutive games with a doubledouble began Jan. 23, 1960 with 27 points and 13 rebounds in an win at Purdue. The final game of the streak was a 27-point, 12-rebound effort in a win at Illinois March 11, He scored nine points and grabbed 18 rebounds on March 17 that year against Louisville in the 1961 NCAA Mideast Regionals in Louisville, Ky., to end 38-consecutive games in which he played with at least 10 or more points and rebounds. A 24-game double-double streak began the next time out with 33 points and 30 rebounds vs. Kentucky (3/18/61) and ended the following year at Iowa (2/26/62) with 27 points and nine rebounds. Rk. Streak Name (Dates) Jerry Lucas (Jan. 23, 1960-March 11, 1961) Jerry Lucas (March 18, 1961-Feb. 24, 1962) Gary Bradds (Dec. 6, 1963-Jan. 25, 1964) 12 Luke Witte (Feb. 9-Dec. 1, 1971) Jerry Lucas (Dec. 1, 1959-Jan. 9, 1960) 6. 9 Frank Howard (Dec. 1, 1955-Jan ) 9 Frank Howard (Jan. 1-Feb. 1, 1958) 9 Bill Hosket (Dec. 23, 1965-Jan. 31, 1966) 9 Bill Hosket (Dec. 27, 1967-Jan. 29, 1968) 9 Brad Sellers (Dec. 5, 1985-Jan. 9, 1986) Ohio State s Last Win with D-D: Keita Bates-Diop (24/12) vs. South Dakota State (3/15/18, 81-73) Last Loss with a D-D: Jae Sean Tate (20/15) at michigan (2/18/18, 62-74) Last win with 2 D-Ds: Keita Bates-Diop (35/13); Kaleb Wesson (10/10) vs. Illinois (2/4/18, 75-67) Last loss with 2 D-Ds: Evan Turner (16/11) and Kosta Koufos (18/11) at Michigan (2/17/08, 80-70) Last win with 3 D-Ds: Kosta Koufos (12/12), Othello Hunter (13/10) and Jamar Butler (22/12 assts.) vs. UMBC (12/29/07, 92-83) Last Loss with 3 D-Ds: Frank Howard (15/10), Kenneth Sidle (16/11) and Larry Huston (13/10) vs. Texas A&M (12/14/57, 69-72) Last home win with a D-D: Keita Bates-Diop (35/13); Kaleb Wesson (10/10) vs. Illinois (2/4/18, 75-67) Last home loss with a D-D: Jae Sean Tate (17/10) vs. Penn State (1/25/18, 79-82) Last home win with 2 D-Ds: Keita Bates-Diop (35/13); Kaleb Wesson (10/10) vs. Illinois (2/4/18, 75-67) Last home loss with 2 D-Ds: Perry Carter (20/11) and Grady Mateen (18/10) vs. Indiana (3/1/89, 66-73) Last home win with 3 D-Ds: Kosta Koufos (12/12), Othello Hunter (13/10) and Jamar Butler (22/12asts.) vs. UMBC (12/29/07, 92-83) Note: Numbers following player names in () are points/ rebounds unless otherwise indicated. 132

135 Ohio State Game-by-Game Big Ten Tournament Statistics ( to ) OSU-OPP Score Team Stats Opp Date Opp (AP) W/L Seeds Pts Opp FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A TO PF Stl BS 3/5/1998 Indiana L /5/1999 Michigan-W /6/1999 Illinois-L /10/2000 Penn State L /9/2001 Iowa-L /8/2002 Michigan-W /9/2002 Illinois(10)-W /10/2002 Iowa-W /13/2003 Iowa W /14/2003 Wisconsin(18) W /15/2003 Michigan St. W /16/2003 Illinois(13) L /11/2004 Indiana L /10/2005 Penn State W /11/2005 Wisconsin(23) L /10/2006 Penn State W /11/2006 Indiana W /12/2006 Iowa(20) L /9/2007 Michigan W /10/2007 Purdue W /11/2007 Wisconsin(3) W /14/2008 Michigan St.(19) L /13/2009 Wisconsin W /14/2009 Michigan St.(7) W /15/2009 Purdue(24) L /12/2010 Michigan W /13/2010 Illinois W OT /14/2010 Minnesota W /11/2011 Northwestern W OT /12/2011 Michigan W /13/2011 Penn State W /9/2012 Purdue W /10/2012 Michigan(10) W /11/2012 Michigan St.(8) L /15/2013 Nebraska W /16/2013 Michigan St.(8) W /17/2013 Wisconsin(22) W /13/2014 Purdue W /14/2014 Nebraska W /15/2014 Michigan(8) L /12/2015 Minnesota W /13/2015 Michigan St. L /10/2016 PSU W /11/2016 MSU(2) L /08/2017 Rutgers L /2/2018 Penn State L Games in Italic vacated by NCAA Offensive Totals Opp Record Pts Opp FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A TO PF Stl BS ,156 3,017 1,126 2, ,107 1, Per Game Games shaded in Gray played at United Center in Chicago. Unshaded games played at Conseco/Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis. Underlined game played at Verizon Center, Washington Game in reverse played at Madison Square Garden, New York 133

136 Opponent Game-by-Game Big Ten Tournament Statistics ( to ) OSU-OPP Score Team Stats OSU Date Opp (AP) W/L Seeds Pts Opp FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A TO PF Stl BS 3/5/1998 Indiana L /5/1999 Michigan- W /6/1999 Illinois- L /10/2000 Penn State L /9/2001 Iowa- L /8/2002 Michigan-W /9/2002 Illinois(10)-W /10/2002 Iowa- W /13/2003 Iowa W /14/2003 Wisconsin(18) W /15/2003 Michigan St. W /16/2003 Illinois(13) L /11/2004 Indiana L /10/2005 Penn State W /11/2005 Wisconsin(23) L /10/2006 Penn State W /11/2006 Indiana W /12/2006 Iowa(20) L /9/2007 Michigan W /10/2007 Purdue W /11/2007 Wisconsin(3) W /14/2008 Michigan St.(19) L /13/2009 Wisconsin W /14/2009 Michigan St.(7) W /15/2009 Purdue(24) L /12/2010 Michigan W /13/2010 Illinois W OT /14/2010 Minnesota W /11/2011 Northwestern W OT /12/2011 Michigan W /13/2011 Penn State W /9/2012 Purdue W /10/2012 Michigan(10) W /11/2012 Michigan St.(8) L /15/2013 Nebraska W /16/2013 Michigan St.(8) W /17/2013 Wisconsin(22) W /13/2014 Purdue W /14/2014 Nebraska W /15/2014 Michigan(8) L /12/2015 Minnesota W /13/2015 Michigan St. L /10/2016 Penn State W /11/2016 Michigan St. (2) L /08/2017 *Rutgers L /2/2018 Penn State L Games in Italic vacated by NCAA Defensive Totals OSU Record Pts Opp FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb A TO PF Stl BS ,156 3,017 1,062 2, ,072 1, Per Game Games shaded in Gray played at United Center in Chicago. Unshaded games played at Conseco/Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis. Underlined game played at Verizon Center, Washington Game in reverse played at Madison Square Garden, New York 134

137 Ohio State Big Ten Tournament Notes Ohio State by Seed 1 Seed Seed Seed Seed Seed Seed Seed Seed Seed 2-2 Total Ohio State by Location Chicago 11-5 Indianapolis 15-7 Washington 0-1 New York 0-1 Ohio State by Opponent Illinois 1-1 Nebraska 2-0 Indiana 1-2 Northwestern 1-0 Iowa 1-1 Penn State 4-2 Maryland 0-0 Purdue 3-1 Michigan St. 3-4 Rutgers 0-1 Michigan 4-1 Wisconsin 4-1 Minnesota 2-0 Total Big Ten Tournament Locations United Center, Chicago United Center, Chicago United Center, Chicago United Center, Chicago Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Verizon Center, Washington, D.C Madison Square Garden, New York United Center, Chicago Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis United Center, Chicago Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Ohio State In the Big Championship Game Illinois 72, Ohio State Iowa 67, Ohio State Ohio State 66, Wisconsin Purdue 65, Ohio State Ohio State 90, Minnesota Ohio State 71, Penn State Michigan State 68, Ohio State Ohio State 50, Wisconsin 43 Ohio State Players and the BTT William Buford (12) and Aaron Craft (12) are tied for second-most BTT games played in conference history. Buford is second in career starts (12). Buford and Craft won 10 of the 12 BTT games in which they appeared (.833). David Lighty appeared in 10 games, winning nine (.900). Buford owns the BTT record for career minutes (478/39.8 mpg.). Craft is No. 3 (419/34.9) Buford owns the BTT record (tied) for career field goals made (63) and attempted (143). Jon Diebler is No. 2 all-time in 3-point field goals made (30) and attempted (69) in the BTT. Brent Darby is No. 2 all-time in free throws made (40) and No. 5-T in attempts (48). Jared Sullinger is No. 2 in free throws attempted (54) and No. 3-T in makes (39). Sullinger is tied for the No. 1 spot in career offensive rebounds in BTT play (28). Sullinger is No. 4-T in total BTT rebounds (69). Sullinger and Evan Turner are tied for No. 1 in BTT career double-doubles with four each. Buford is No. 6 in career defensive rebounds in BTT play (49). Aaron Craft is tied for the BTT record for career assists with 58 (4.8 apg.) Craft is No. 3 in career BTT steals with 20 (1.7 spg.) Dallas Lauderdale is No. 4-T in career BTT blocks with 14 (1.4 bpg.) Evan Turner has the highest PAR (pts+asts.+rebs./game) among players who have played in more than one BTT (33.4). The Buckeyes at the BTT Games 46 1st-t W-L 26-14* 3/1 FTM 639 1st Win Pct st FTA 932 1st FGM 1,126 1st FT% th FGA 2,539 1st Rebs 1,622 2nd FG%.443 1st Assists 618 3rd 3FGM 265 4th Steals 281 2nd 3FGA 810 3rd Blocks 207 1st 3FG% th Points 3,156 1st 2FG%.498 1st Pts./gm st *Fewest Loses Ohio State Games Highs Points: *94 vs. Illinois (W, 94-88) 3/9/02 FGM: 37(61) vs. Purdue (W, 88-71) 3/9/12 FGA: 68 (26) vs. Penn State (L, 66-71) 3/10/00 FG%:.607 (37-61) vs. Purdue (W, 88-71) 3/9/12 3FGM: 12 (22) vs. Minnesota (W, 90-61) 3/14/10 3FGA: 31 (11) vs. Penn State (W, 72-69) 3/10/05 3FG%:.583 (7-12) vs. Michigan (W, 69-68) 3/12/10 FTM: *27 (32) vs. Iowa (L, 66-75) 3/09/01; *(36) vs. Illinois (W 94-88) 3/9/02) FTA: *39 (27) vs. Iowa (L, 66-75) 3/09/01 39 (26) vs. Penn State (W, 79-75) 3/10/16 FT% (10 att):.813 (26-32) vs. N western (W, ot) 3/11/11 ORebs: 21(3) last vs. N western (W, ot) 3/11/11 DRebs: 32 vs. Purdue (W, 88-71) 3/09/12 Rebs: 49 vs. Purdue (W, 63-52) 3/10/07 Assists: 20 vs. Nebraska (W, 71-50) 3/15/13 Steals: 13 vs. Iowa (W, 81-64) 3/10/02 Blocks: 10 vs. Purdue (W, 63-61) 3/13/14 * Game statistics stand though result vacated by NCAA. Opponent Games Highs Points: 88 by Illinois (W, 94-88) 3/9/02 FGM: 31(75) by Illinois (W 2ot, 88-81) 3/13/10 FGA: 75(31) by Illinois (W 2ot, 88-81) 3/13/10 FG%:.547 (29-53) by Illinois (W, 94-88) 3/9/02 3FGM: 12 (26) by Purdue (W, 88-81) 3/9/12 12 (23) by Michigan (L 69-72) 3/15/14 3FGA: 30 (10) by Illinois (W 2ot, 88-81) 3/13/10 3FG%:.526 (10-19) by Illinois (W, 94-88) 3/9/02 FTM: 31 (45) by Iowa (L, 66-75) 3/09/01 FTA: 45 (31) by Iowa (L, 66-75) 3/09/01 FT% (10 att):.944 (17-18) by Indiana (L, 69-83) 3/11/04 ORebs: 22 by Michigan (W, 72-62) 3/9/07 DRebs: 31 by Iowa (L, 60-67) 3/12/06 31 by Illinois (W 2ot, 88-81) 3/13/10 Rebs: 47 by Michigan (W, 72-62) 3/9/07 47 by Rutgers (L, 66-57) 3/8/17 Assists: 23 by Michigan State (L, 67-76) 3/13/15 Steals: 13 by Illinois (W 2OT, 88-81) 3/13/10 Blocks: 8 by Michigan State (L, 67-76) 3/13/15 In the 21-year history of the Big Ten Tournament seven Ohio State players are among the Top 25 all-time scorers in BTT history 3. William Buford ( ), 161 pts (13.4 ppg.), 12 games 6. Evan Turner ( ), 145 pts. (20.7 ppg.), 7 games 7. Brent Darby ( ), 144 pts. (16.0 ppg.), 9 games 11-t. Aaron Craft ( ), 126 pts. (10.5 ppg.), 12 games 11-t. Jon Diebler ( ), 126 pts. (12.6 ppg.), 10 games 18. Jared Sullinger ( ), 121 pts. (20.2 ppg.), 6 games 21. Deshaun Thomas ( ), 118 pts. (13.1 ppg.), 9 games 135

138 OHIO STATE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS Points...32, Michael Redd vs. Illinois (3/6/99) Rebounds...*19, Greg Oden vs. Purdue (3/10/07) 18, Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) Off...*9, Greg Oden vs. Purdue (3/10/07) Def...11, LaQuinton Ross vs. Nebraska (3/14/14) FG...12 (18), Evan Turner vs. Minnesota (3/14/10) 12 (17), Jared Sullinger vs. Purdue (3/9/12) FGA...23 (9), Brent Darby vs. Illinois (3/16/03) FG% (min 10) (12-17), Jared Sullinger vs. Purdue (3/9/12) 3FG...5 (11), Jon Diebler vs. Minnesota (3/14/10) (10) Purdue (3/15/09) and MSU (3/14/09) (7), Sean Connolly vs. Wisconsin (3/14/03) 3FGA...14 (2), Scoonie Penn vs. Penn St. (3/10/00) 3FG% (min 4) (5-7), Sean Connolly vs. Wisconsin (3/14/03) FT...*16 (18), Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) FTA...*18 (16), Jared Sullinger vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) FT% (min 10) (12-13), Brian Brown vs. Illinois (3/9/02) Assists...9, Shannon Scott vs. Michigan State (3/13/15); Aaron Craft vs. Michigan State (3/16/13) Blocks...5, Othello Hunter vs. Michigan State (3/14/08) Steals...5, Brent Darby vs. Iowa (3/13/03) Minutes...*50, David Lighty and William Buford vs. Illinois (3/12/10) *Indicates Big Ten Tournament single game record. OSU BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TEAM HIGHS Points...94, vs. Illinois (3/9/02) FG...*37 (61), vs. Purdue (3/9/12) FGA...68 (26) vs. Penn State (3/10/00) FG% (37-61) vs. Purdue (3/9/12) 3FG...12 (22) vs. Minnesota (3/14/10) 3FGA...31 (11) vs. Penn State (3/10/05) 3FG% (7-12) vs. Michigan (3/12/10) FT...27 (36) vs. Illinois (3/9/02) 27 (39) vs. Iowa (3/9/01) FTA...39 (27) vs. Iowa (3/9/01); (26) vs. PSU (3/10/16) FT% (26-32) vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) Rebounds...49 vs. Purdue (3/10/07) Off...21 vs. Northwestern (3/11/11); vs. Purdue (3/10/07); vs. Penn State (3/10/00) Def...32 vs. Purdue (3/9/12) Fouls...31 vs. Iowa (3/9/01) Assists...20 vs. Nebraska (3/15/13) Turnovers...18 vs. Illinois (3/6/99); vs. Illinois (3/13/10) Blocks...10 vs. Purdue (3/13/14); Steals...13 vs. Iowa (3/10/02) *Indicates Big Ten Tournament single game record. OSU BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TEAM LOWS Points...49 vs. Wisconsin (3/11/05) FG...16 (41) vs. Michigan State (3/15/03) FGA...38 (19) vs. Wisconsin (3/13/09) FG% (19-59) vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) 3FG...1 (16) vs. Wisconsin (3/17/13); (14) vs. Purdue (3/13/14); (11) vs. Michigan State (3/11/16) 3FGA...9 (5) vs. Wisconsin (3/14/03) 3FG% (1-16) vs. Wisconsin (3/17/13) FT...5 (6) vs. Wisconsin (3/11/05) FTA...6 (5) vs. Wisconsin (3/11/05) FT% (6-12) vs. Michigan State (3/16/13) Rebounds...23 vs. Michigan (3/12/10) Off...3 vs. Nebraska (3/15/13) Def...16 vs. Michigan (3/12/10) Fouls...7 vs. Wisconsin (3/11/07) Assists...3 vs. Northwestern (3/11/11) Turnovers...5 vs. Michigan State (3/16/13); Michigan (3/9/07) Blocks...1 several, last vs. Wisconsin (3/17/13) Steals...1 vs. Purdue (3/9/12); vs. Indiana 3/11/04 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL 1-GAME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS Points...28, Drew Neitzel, Michigan State (3/14/08) Rebounds...18, Mike Davis, Illinois (3/13/10) Off...6, Mike Davis, Illinois (3/13/10) Def...12, Mike Davis, Illinois (3/13/10) FG...10 (14), Jarrett Stephens, Penn State (3/10/00) FGA...20 (9), Talor Battle, Penn State (3/13/11) FG% (min 10) (10-14), Jarrett Stephens, Penn State (3/10/00) 3FG...6 (12), Drew Neitzel, Michigan St. (3/14/08) 3FGA...12 (6), Drew Neitzel, Michigan St. (3/14/08) 3FG% (min 5 att.) (4-5), Sean Harrington, Illinois (3/16/03) FT...9 (10), Louis Bullock, Michigan (3/5/99) 9 (10), A.J. Guyton, Indiana (3/5/98) 9 (10), Glen Worley, Iowa (3/9/01) 9 (10), LaVell Blanchard, Michigan (3/8/02) FTA...10 (9), Louis Bullock, Michigan (3/5/99) 10 (9), A.J. Guyton, Indiana (3/5/98) 10 (9), Glen Worley, Iowa (3/9/01) 10 (9), LaVell Blanchard, Michigan (3/8/02) 10 (8), Donovon Jack, Penn State 3/10/16) FT% (Min 8) (9-10), Louis Bullock, Michigan (3/5/99).900 (9-10), A.J. Guyton, Indiana (3/5/98).900 (9-10), Glen Worley, Iowa (3/9/01).900 (9-10), LaVell Blanchard, Michigan (3/8/02) Assists...11, Ryan Tapak, Indiana (3/11/04) Blocks...5, A.J. Hammons, Purdue (3/13/14) Steals...4, Demetri McCamey, Illinois (3/13/10); Chris Kramer, Purdue (3/15/09) Minutes...46, Mike Davis, Demetri McCamey, Illinois (3/13/10) OPPONENT BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TEAM HIGHS Points...88, Illinois (3/9/02) FG...31 (75) Illinois (3/13/10); (64) Michigan State (3/11/16) FGA...75 (31) Illinois (3/13/10) FG% (29-53), Illinois (3/9/02) 3FG...12 (26), vs. Purdue (3/9/12); (23), Michigan (3/15/14) 3FGA...30 (10), Illinois (3/13/10) 3FG% (10-19), Illinois (3/9/02) FT...31 (45), Iowa (3/9/01) FTA...45 (31), Iowa (3/9/01) FT% (Min 10) (17-18), Indiana (3/11/04) Rebounds...47, Michigan (3/9/07); Rutgers (3/8/17) Off...22, Purdue (3/10/07) Def...31, Illinois (3/13/10); Iowa (3/12/06) Fouls...27, Penn State (3/9/01) Assists...23, Michigan State (3/13/15) Turnovers...20, Illinois (3/6/99); Michigan (3/5/99) Blocks...8, Michigan State (3/13/15) Steals...13, Illinois (3/13/10) OPPONENT BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TEAM LOWS Points...43, Wisconsin (3/17/13) FG...15 (50), Michigan State (3/15/03) FGA...47 (18), Wisconsin (3/17/13); (25), Michigan (3/14/14) FG% (15-50), Michigan State (3/15/03) 3FG...2 (10), Purdue (3/13/14); (12), Wisconsin (3/11/05) 3FGA...10 (2), Purdue (3/13/14) 3FG% (3/21), Michgian State (3/14/09) FT...3 (6), Wisconsin (3/11/07); Penn State (3/10/06) FTA...6 (3), Wisconsin (3/11/07); Penn State (3/10/06) FT% (4-8), Wisconsin (3/17/13); several others Rebounds...23, Minnesota (3/14/10) Off...5, Wisconsin (3/17/13); Michigan (3/15/14) Def...15, Minnesota (3/14/10) Fouls...10, Wisconsin (3/11/05) Assists...7, Michigan State (3/14/09); Northwestern (3/11/11); Michigan State (3/11/12) Turnovers...5, Northwestern (3/11/11); vs. Purdue (3/9/12) Blocks...0, Penn State (3/10/00); Penn State (3/10/05) Steals...1, Purdue (3/10/07) 136

139 VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points... 40, Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI, 12/9/10 35, Keita Bates-Diop vs. Illinois, 2/4/18 Rebounds... 19, Jared Sullinger vs. South Carolina, 12/18/10 17, Trevor Thompson vs. UConn, 12/10/16 Evan Turner vs. James Madison, 11/12/09; Alcorn State, 11/9/10 Off , Terence Dials vs. New Hampshire, 12/28/04 Def , Jared Sullinger vs. South Carolina, 12/18/10 14, Evan Turner vs. James Madison, 11/12/09 Assists... 16, Shannon Scott vs. Sacred Heart, 11/23/14 14, Shannon Scott vs. Marquette,11/18/14 Blocks... 11, Ken Johnson vs. Iowa, 2/9/00 Steals... 7, Aaron Craft vs. American, 11/20/13; vs. Iowa, 1/19/11 7, Jae Sean Tate vs. Mercer, 12/22/15 Minutes... 48, Terence Dials vs. Michigan State, 1/15/06 Field Goals (att.) (21), Michael Redd vs. Purdue, 1/19/99 Field Goal Att. (made) (12), Evan Turner vs. Iowa, 2/7/10; (6), Jamar Butler vs. UNC, 11/28/07; (10), Michael Redd vs. Minnesota, 1/9/00 Field Goal Pct. (10 made) (12-13), Greg Oden vs. Iowa, 1/20/ (10-11), Ron Lewis vs. Penn State, 1/5/06 3-pt FGs (att.)... 9 (14), Jon Diebler vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 12/15/10 7, several times, last by Jon Diebler (7-8) vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/11 3-pt FGs Att. (made) (9), Jon Diebler vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 12/15/10; (7) vs. Illinois, 3/2/10 (5) vs. North Carolina, 11/28/07 3-pt FG Pct. (5 made) (6-6) D Angelo Russell vs. Wright State, 12/27/14; (5-5), Marc Loving vs. Maryland, 1/29/15 Free Throws (att.) (23), Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI, 12/9/10 16 (18), Brent Darby vs. Illinois, 1/29/02 FTs Att. (made) (16), Jared Sullinger vs. IUPUI, 12/9/10 19 (14), Marc Loving vs. Illinois 1/3/16 FT Pct. (10 attempted) (10-10), Marc Loving vs. Michigan State, 2/23/16; JaQuan Lyle (10-10) vs. Wisconsin (2/23/17) OHIO STATE TEAM VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points vs. Eastern Michigan, 12/5/09; Marshall, 11/25/ vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 11/28/09 Rebounds vs. Marshall, 11/25/16 57 vs. Florida A&M, 12/11/99; Akron, 3/15/16 Off , vs. Marshall, 11/25/16 26 vs. Jackson State (11/18/11; vs. Texas Tech, 1/4/04 Def vs. Virginia Military Institute, 11/10/06 Assists vs. VMI, 11/23/11 29 vs. Alcorn State, 11/9/09 Blocks vs. Michigan, 2/6/07 13 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/19/99 Steals vs. Michigan, 2/5/05 Field Goals (att.) (68) vs. Virginia Military Institute, 11/23/11 45 (82) vs. Marshall, 11/25/16 43 (73) vs. Virginia Military Institute, 11/10/06; (68) vs. Penn State, 1/5/06 Field Goal Att. (made) (45) vs. Marshall, 11/25/16 79 (26) vs. Texas Tech, 1/4/04 Field Goal Pct (35-49) vs. Presbyterian College, 12/15/ (36-52) vs. North Florida, 11/29/13 3-pt FGs (att.) (29) vs. Eastern Michigan, 12/5/09 14 (33) vs. Alcorn State, 11/9/09; (15) vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/11; (25) vs. North Florida, 11/29/13; (32) Northwestern, 12/15/05 3-pt FGs Att. (made) (13) vs. Florida A&M, 1/30/06; 34 (13) Virginia Military Institute, 11/10/06 3-pt FG Pct. (8 made) (14-15), vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/11 Free Throws (att.) (51) vs. Ohio, 11/12/13 30 (38) vs. Radford, 12/23/02 FTs Att. (made) (38) vs. Ohio, 11/12/13; 43 (28) vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/22/01 FT Pct. (15 made) (16-16) vs. Michigan, 1/15/03 OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL CAREER VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS (MINIMUM 2 YEARS) Points... 1,049 (75 games/14.0 ppg.), William Buford ( ) Avg (35 games/632 total;), Michael Redd ( ) Rebounds (69 games/6.7 rpg.), Terence Dials ( ) Avg (39 games/372 total), Jared Sullinger ( ) Off (69 games/2.6 orpg.) Terence Dials ( ) Def (74 games/4.3 drpg.) Jae Sean Tate ( ) Assists/Avg (78 games/4.8 apg.) Aaron Craft ( ) Blocks/Avg (52 games/4.17 bpg.) Ken Johnson ( ) Steals/Avg (78 games/2.31 spg.) Aaron Craft ( ) Minutes... 2,407 (78 games/30.9 mpg.) Aaron Craft ( ) Avg (35 games/1,157 total), Scoonie Penn ( ) Field Goals (att.) /852 (75 games), William Buford ( ) Field Goal Pct. (200 made)..584 ( /74 games), Jae Sean Tate ( ) 3-pt FGs (att.) /461 (76 games) Jon Diebler ( ) 3-pt FG Pct. (75 made) (79-182/34 games) Je Kel Foster ( ) Free Throws (296/79 games) Marc Loving ( ) FTs Att. (made) (230/79 games), Marc Loving ( ) FT Pct. (150 att) ( /75 games), William Buford ( ) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points... 34, James Palmer Jr., Nebraska 1/22/18 32, Ray Barbosa, UMBC, 12/29/07; Marcus Taylor, Michigan St., 2/27/02 Rebounds... 15, Adreian Payne, Michigan State, 2/14/13 14, Marc Gosselin, W. Carolina (11/21/16); Coleman Collins, Virginia Tech, 11/28/05 14, Joel Przybilla, Minnesota, 1/9/00 Off.... 7, Geary Claxton, Penn State, 1/26/05 Def , Coleman Collins, Virginia Tech, 11/28/05 11, Paul Davis, Michigan State, 1/15/06 11, James Augustine, Illinois, 2/12/06 Assists... 9 Jay Greene, UMBC, 12/29/07 9, Whit Holcomb-Faye, Radford, 12/23/02 Blocks... 7, Joel Przybilla, Minnesota, 1/9/00 Steals... 7, Brandon Richardson, Nebraska, 1/3/12 Minutes... 43, D.J. Newbill, Penn State, 1/29/14 Field Goals (att.) (21), Ray Barbosa, UMBC, 12/29/07 12 (20), Pierre Pierce, Iowa, 1/8/05) 12 (19), Ryan DeMichael, UT-Martin, 12/14/98 Field Goal Att. (made) (10), Alex Hamilton, Louisiana Tech, 11/24/15 22 (9), Alando Tucker, Wisconsin, 1/18/06 22 (9), A.J. Guyton, Indiana, 1/9/99 22 (9), Quincy Lewis, Minnesota, 1/23/99 Field Goal Pct. (8 made) (8-10), Victor Oladipo, Indiana, 2/10/13 3-pt FGs (att.)... 8 (14), Ray Barbosa, UMBC, 12/29/07 7 (9), D.J. Byrd, Purdue, 2/7/12 4, others with 7 3-pt FGs Att. (made) (7), A.J. Guyton, Indiana, 1/9/99 3-pt FG Pct. (5 made) (7-8), Wayne Arnold, Tenn. St., 12/23/05 Free Throws (att.) (14), Josh Asselin, Michigan, 1/18/01 FTs Att. (made) (6), Isaiah Johnson, Akron, 3/15/16 FT Pct. (10 made) (13-14), Josh Asselin, Michigan, 1/18/01 OPPONENT TEAM VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points... 96, Indiana, 3/4/17 84, Michigan State, 2/7/04; Purdue, 2/7/12; Iowa, 1/12/14 Rebounds... 58, North Carolina, 11/28/07 Off , Iowa, 1/22/13; UAB, 12/21/98 Def , North Carolina, 11/28/07 Assists... 23, Illinois, 2/22/09 Blocks... 10, Minnesota, 1/9/00 Steals... 13, Nebraska, 1/3/12; Louisville, 1/4/03; Tennessee St., 12/28/02 Field Goals (att.) (58), Indiana, 3/4/17 33 (45), Michigan State, 2/7/04 Field Goal Att. (made) (26), VMI, 11/10/06 Field Goal Pct (33-45), Michigan State, 2/7/04 3-pt FGs (att.) (35), UMBC, 12/29/07; 3-pt FGs Att. (made) (11), VMI, 11/25/07 3-pt FG Pct. (8 made) (10-14), Penn State, 3/3/04 Free Throws (att.) (27), Minnesota, 1/9/11 FTs Att. (made) (23), Michigan St., 2/27/02; Pittsburgh (15), 12/19/01 FT Pct. (10 made) (15-15), Towson, 11/15/04; (11-11), Indiana, 1/2/07 OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL SEASON VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points (20 games/18.6 ppg.), D Angelo Russell (2015) Avg (18 games/368 total), Keita Bates-Diop (2018) Rebounds (19 games/11.9 rpg.), Trevor Thompson (2017) 186 (2) (20/19 games/9.3/9.8 rpg.), Jared Sullinger (2011/2012) Avg (19 games/187 total), Trevor Thompson (2017) 9.78 (19 games/186 total), Jared Sullinger (2012) Off (17 games) Terence Dials ( ) Def (19 games) Trevor Thompson (2017) Assists (20 games) Shannon Scott (2015) Blocks (17 games) Ken Johnson (2000) Steals (20 games) Aaron Craft (2014) Minutes (20 games) Jamar Butler (2008) Avg (16 games), Brent Darby (2003) Field Goals (att.) (273/18 games), Michael Redd (1999) Att (121/18 games), Deshaun Thomas (2013) Field Goal Pct. (100 made)..605 ( /17 games), Terence Dials (2005) 3-pt FGs (att.) (130/18 games) Jon Diebler (2010) Att (57/20 games) Jamar Butler (2008) 3-pt FG Pct. (40 made) ( games) Jon Diebler (2011) Free Throws (117/16 games) Brent Darby (2003) FTs Att. (made) (96/20 games) Jared Sullinger (2011) FT Pct. (75 att) (70-84/18 games), Deshaun Thomas (2013) Shannon Scott 137

140 Ohio State s men s basketball team has played 353 games at Value City Arena since the facility opened for the season. A total of 5,513,154 fans have passed through the gates for an average of 15,618 fans per game. Those fans have been instrumental in the Buckeyes home record at Value City Arena. A total of 78 games have been sold out. The Buckeyes are in those contests. Ohio State is in sold out games against the Big Ten, including a record against ranked conference opponents. The Buckeyes have been among the Top 25 teams nationally in average home attendance in each of the last 20 years and among the Top 10 in nine seasons ( ). Ohio State averaged 16,603 fans in to rank No. 5, then its third-consecutive Top 5 finish. The Buckeyes have been a draw on the road as well. Ohio State has been among the Top 15 in NCAA all-games attendance in 14 of the last 20 seasons, including a No. 2 ranking in 1999 and the No. 1 draw in all of college basketball in VALUE CITY ARENA FIRSTS VS. OAKLAND Ohio State played its first game in Value City Arena against Oakland University Nov. 13, The game was the first event (OSU athletics or otherwise) to be held in the $110 million facility. Here are a few Firsts that occured in that opening game. OPENING TIP TIME OSU Ken Johnson (won) Opening Tip Opp. Dan Champagne FIRST FIELD GOAL OSU Michael Redd (3-pt.) 18:50 Opp Myke Thom (3-pt.) 18:25 FIRST TWO-POINT FIELD GOAL OSU Ken Johnson 18:01 Opp Dan Champagne 14:28 FIRST 3-POINTER OSU Michael Redd 18:50 Opp Myke Thom 18:25 FIRST FREE THROW OSU Michael Redd 15:59 Opp Mychal Covington 12:15 FIRST REBOUND OSU Ken Johnson Opp Myke Thom FIRST ASSIST OSU Scoonie Penn 18:50 Opp Brad Buddenborg 18:25 FIRST BLOCKED SHOT OSU Ken Johnson 9:29 Opp Brad Buddenborg 17:00 FIRST DUNK OSU Ken Johnson 10:41 VCA YEARLY ATTENDANCE RECORDS Year Games Att. Avg. Won Lost ,348 17, ,936 18, ,172 17, ,250 16, ,914 16, ,817 14, ,601 13, ,622 15, ,076 17, ,785 17, ,707 16, ,265 14, ,593 15, ,747 16, ,428 16, ,481 16, ,383 14, ,957 12, ,156 12, ,916 13, ,513,154 15, * Includes 56 games (49-7) vacated by NCAA VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS NCAA ATTENDANCE IN VCA ERA DIVISION I HOME ATTENDANCE LEADERS Year Gms. Total Avg. NCAA Rank ,348 17, ,936 18, ,172 17, ,250 16, ,914 16, ,817 14, * 233,169 13, ,622 15, % 315,539 17, ** 331,731 16, * 278,319 15, ,265 14, * 302,498 15, % 330,210 16, ,428 16, ,481 16, % 292,968 14, ,957 12, ,156 12, ,916 13, Totals 361 5,594,696 15,498 %Includes games played at Nationwide Arena *includes games played at St. John Arena VALUE CITY ARENA SELLOUTS (OSU RECORD: 61-17) Year Opponent...W/L OSU/Opp...Attendance (1-0) 11/20/98 Penn St...W ,500* (11-1) 11/29/99 Vermont...W 74(15) ,100* 12/22/99 Toledo...W 64(16) ,100 12/27/99 Oakland...W 76(15) ,100 12/29/99 American...W 79(15) ,100 1/9/00 Minnesota...W 71(13) ,100* 1/20/00 Mich. St...W 78(13)-67(10)... 19,100* 1/29/00 Purdue...W 68(8) ,100* 2/2/00 Wisconsin...W 51(5) ,100 2/9/00 Iowa... L 64(5) ,100 2/12/00 Penn St...W 88(5) ,100 2/23/00 Northwestern...W 69(6) ,100* 2/27/00 Illinois...W 64(6) ,100* (3-2) 12/23/00 Kansas... L 68-69(9)... 19,200* 1/27/01 Mich. St...W 64-55(3)... 19,200* 1/31/01 Indiana... L ,200* 2/10/01 Wisconsin...W 63-58(16)... 19,200* 2/22/01 Illinois...W 63-61(3)... 19,200* (5-1) 1/5/02 Iowa...W 72-62(9)... 19,200* 1/19/02 Indiana...W 73-67(25)... 19,200* 1/29/02 Illinois...W 78(25)-67(12)... 19,200* 2/2/02 Northwestern...W ,200* 2/23/02 Purdue...W ,200* 2/26/02 Michigan St... L ,200* (1-1) 1/11/03 Indiana...W 81-69(15)...19,200 3/8/03 Michigan St... L , (0-1) 1/4/04 Texas Tech... L , (2-0) 2/5/05 Michigan...W ,200 3/6/05 Illinois...W 65-64(1)...19, (4-1) 1/15/06 Michigan State...L 2ot 59(19)-62(14)...18,500 2/12/06 Illinois...W 69(19)-53(10)...18,500 2/18/06 Northwestern...W 61(12) ,500 2/25/06 Michigan...W 64(13) ,500 3/5/06 Purdue...W 76(9) , (12-0) 11/17/06 Eastern Ky...W 74(5) ,882 12/19/06 Iowa State...W 75(3) ,905 12/30/06 Coppin State...W 91(6) ,943 1/2/07 Indiana...W 74(6) ,813 1/13/07 Tennessee...W 68(5)-66(16)...18,817 1/17/07 Northwestern...W 73(7) ,903 1/20/07 Iowa...W 82(7) ,963 1/27/07 Michigan State...W 66(5) ,965 DIVISION I ALL GAMES ATTENDANCE (HOME, AWAY, NEUTRAL) Year Total (Gms.) Avg. NCAA Rank ,779 (36) 16, ,677 (30) 17, ,192 (31) 15, ,165 (32) 15, ,620 (32) 14, ,659 (30) 12, ,657 (32) 12, ,040 (32) 14, ,276 (39) 20, ,353 (37) 14, ,008 (33) 14, ,441 (37) 14, ,661 (37) 15, ,240 (39) 17, ,638 (37) 15, ,949 (35) 16, ,711 (35) 14, ,452 (35) 12, ,493 (32) 12, ,539 (34) 12, Totals 10,351,550 (685) 15,111 2/6/07 Michigan...W 76(3) ,927 2/10/07 Purdue...W 63(3) ,988 2/21/07 Penn State...W 68(2) ,957 2/25/07 Wisconsin...W 49(2)-48(1)... 19, (7-3) 11/28/07 North Carolina... L 55-66(1)... 19,049 12/22/07 Florida...W ,049 1/22/08 Illinois...W ,049 1/26/08 Minnesota...W ,049 2/5/08 Michigan...W ,049 2/10/08 Indiana... L 53-59(14)... 19,049 2/24/08 Wisconsin... L 53-58(11)... 19,049 3/4/08 Purdue...W0t 80-77(15)... 19,049 3/9/08 Michigan State...W 63-54(17)... 19,049 3/26/08 Dayton...W , (2-2) 12/27/08 West Virginia... L 48(15) ,049 2/7/09 Minnesota...W 64-58(19)... 19,049 2/22/09 Illinois... L 68-70(18)... 19,049 3/8/09 Northwestern...W , (0-1) 2/17/10 Purdue... L 60(4)-57(9)... 19, (5-0) 1/15/11 Penn State...W 69(2) ,809 2/3/11 Michigan...W 62(1) ,809 2/15/11 Michigan State...W 71(2) ,809 2/27/11 Indiana...W 82(2) ,809 3/6/11 Wisconsin...W 93(1)-65(10)...18, (4-2) 11/29/11 Duke...W 85(2)-63(3)...18,809 12/29/11 Northwestern...W 87(2) ,049 1/15/12 Indiana...W 80(5)-63(7)...18,809 1/29/12 Michigan...W 64(4)-49(20)...18,809 2/11/12 Michigan State... L 48(3)-58(11)...18,809 2/26/12 Wisconsin... L 60(8)-63(16)...18, (3-2) 12/22/12 Kansas... L 66(7)-74(9)... 19,049 1/13/13 Michigan...W 56(15)-53(2)...18,809 2/10/13 Indiana... L 68(10)-81(1)...18,809 2/24/13 Michigan State...W 68(18)-60(4)...18,809 3/10/13 Illinois...W 68(14) , (2-3) 1/12/14 Iowa... L 74(3)-84(20)...18,809 2/8/13 Purdue...W ,809 2/11/14 Michigan... L 60(22)-70(15)...18,809 2/22/14 Minnesota...W 64(24) ,809 3/9/14 Michigan State...W 69-67(22)...18, (1-0) 2/10/18 Iowa...W 82(14) ,809 *Results vacated by NCAA 138

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142 G.M. Karshner G.M. Karshner Henry Houghton Walter Klie Paul McClure Louis Hegelheimer Thomas Foster Walter Barrington H.J. Moore Henry Taylor Dick Rigby Carl Spangler Archer Reilly Dean Richmond Boyd Cherry Dwight Ginn Don Leader Charles Bolen Edgar Weltner Clarence McDonald William Slyker A. Greenspun Dudley Robinson Johnny Miner George Cameron Ralph Sieffer William Hunt Robin Bell George Van Heyde Wesley Fesler Richard Larkins Joe Hoffer Howard Mattison Fred Conrad William Beitner Warren Whitlinger Tippy Dye James McDonald James Hull Robert Lynch Gil Mickelson Jack Graf Fred Miller Don Grate Rodney Caudill Ray Snyder Paul Huston Robert Donham Bob Raidiger Dick Schnittker James Remington John Karaffa Tom Williams Paul Ebert John Miller Donald Kelley Gene Millard Frank Howard James Laughlin Joe Carlson Larry Houston Joe Roberts Dick Furry Larry Siegfried John Havlicek Douglas McDonald Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Bob Dove Ron Sepic Bill Hosket Jr Denny Meadors Dave Sorenson Jim Cleamons Mark Minor Allan Hornyak Wardell Jackson OHIO STATE CAPTAINS Bill Andreas Craig Taylor Larry Bolden Mike Cline Terry Burris Kelvin Ransey Rick Smith Mike Cline Kelvin Ransey Herb Williams Carter Scott Herb Williams Larry Huggins Clark Kellogg Granville Waiters Larry Huggins Ronnie Stokes Tony Campbell Troy Taylor Ronnie Stokes Dave Jones Joe Concheck Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Dennis Hopson Curtis Wilson John Anderson Jay Burson Jerry Francis Tony White Perry Carter Perry Carter Jamaal Brown Tom Brandewie Alex Davis Rickey Dudley Jamie Skelton Doug Etzler Rick Yudt Damon Stringer Otis Winston Neshaun Coleman Neshaun Coleman Scoonie Penn Jason Singleton Scoonie Penn Michael Redd Ken Johnson Brian Brown Brian Brown Sean Connolly Brent Darby Velimir Radinovic Terence Dials Terence Dials Je Kel Foster J.J. Sullinger Matt Sylvester Game-by-Game Jamar Butler Othello Hunter David Lighty Matt Terwilliger Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game Game-by-Game 140

143 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS JOHNNY MINER FORWARD 1925* WES FESLER GUARD * JIMMY HULL FORWARD 1939* DON GRATE FORWARD DICK SCHNITTKER FORWARD 1950* ROBIN FREEMAN GUARD 1956* FRANK HOWARD FORWARD JERRY LUCAS CENTER 1960*-61*-62* LARRY SIEGFRIED GUARD JOHN HAVLICEK FORWARD GARY BRADDS CENTER 1964* KELVIN RANSEY GUARD DENNIS HOPSON GUARD JIM JACKSON GUARD 1991*, 1992* SCOONIE PENN GUARD GREG ODEN CENTER EVAN TURNER GUARD 2010* JARED SULLINGER FORWARD 2011*, 2012* D ANGELO RUSSELL GUARD 2015* KEITA BATES-DIOP FORWARD 2018@ * Indicates First Team Consensus Indicates Second Team Consensus All-American Teams used for consensus selections: (Helms Foundation ; Cnverse Yearbook ; College Humor Magazine , 1936; Christy Walsh Syndicate ; Literary Digest Magazine 1934; Madison Square Garden ; Omaha World Newspaper 1937; Newspaper Enterprises Association 1938, ; Colliers (Basketball Coaches 1939, ; Pic Magazine ; Argosy Magazine 1945; True Magazine ; International News Service ; Look Magazine ; United Press International ; Sporting News , 1997-present); The Associated Press 1948-present; National Association of Basketball Coaches 1957-present; United States Basketball Writers Association (1960-present). 141

144 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS-CAREER STATISTICS Dick Schnittker Born: May 5, 1928 Lettered: , 206 Hometown: Sandusky, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / / / Totals / / , Robin Freeman Born: April 8, 1934 Lettered: ,160 Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Frank Howard Born: June 29, 1938 Lettered: , 212 Hometown: Columbus, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Jerry Lucas Born: March 30, 1940 Lettered: , 225 Hometown: Middletown, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , , Larry Siegfried Born: May 22, 1939 Lettered: , 196 Hometown: Shelby, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals / / , ROBIN FREEMAN John Havlicek Born: April 8, 1940 Lettered: , 205 Hometown: Lansing, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Gary Bradds Lettered: , 200 Hometown: Jamestown, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , FRANK HOWARD 142

145 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS-CAREER STATISTICS Kelvin Ransey Lettered: , 182 Hometown: Toledo, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Dennis Hopson Lettered: , 194 Hometown: Toledo, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Jim Jackson Lettered: , 220 Hometown: Toledo, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / / / / / Totals /1, / , Scoonie Penn Lettered: , 185 Hometown: Salem, Mass Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / Totals / / , Greg Oden Lettered: , 270 Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / Totals / / Evan Turner Lettered: , 205 Hometown: Chicago Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg Totals , , SCOONIE PENN Jared Sullinger Lettered: , 6-8, 280 Hometown: Columbus, Ohio Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg Totals , D Angelo Russell Lettered: , 180 Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg / / Totals / / Keita Bates-Diop Lettered: , 235 Hometown: Normal, Ill. Season G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg Totals , EVAN TURNER 143

146 JOHNNY MINER , Columbus, Ohio, East High School Ohio State s first All-American (1925) Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1977) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2015) JIMMY HULL , Leesburg, Ohio, Greenfield McClain High School 1939 All-American Played in the first NCAA Finals Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1977) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2007) BUCKEYE GREATS GARY BRADDS , Jamestown, Ohio, Jamestown High School 1963 Second Team All-America 1964 First Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1978) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) No. 35 Jersey Retired Jan. 27, 2001 The late Gary Bradds was a two-time All-American for the Buckeyes, winning those honors his junior and senior years. Additionally, the 6-foot-8-inch Buckeye center was the national player of the year in 1964 when he averaged 30.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game. Bradds, a spindly, raw-boned product of Jamestown, Ohio, was a top reserve in 1962 and played in the national championship game when regular center Jerry Lucas was sub-par with a knee injury. As a junior, he replaced Lucas and averaged 28 points and 13 rebounds a game, helping the Buckeyes to a 20-4 record and a share of the Big Ten title. Ohio State also shared the conference title his senior season, but failed to go to the NCAA tournament either year because of the championship format at the time. During his senior year, Bradds put together an incredible string of six-consecutive 40-point games, including a school-record 49 points against Illinois (2/10/64). His 735 points that year is the second highest total in OSU history, trailing only Dennis Hopson s 958 in He ranks 12th in career scoring (1,530 points) at Ohio State. Bradds was the second Buckeye men s basketball player to have his jersey number retired. Bradds had his No. 35 hoisted to the rafters at Value City Arena during a halftime ceremony Jan. 27, 2001 vs. Michigan State. JIM CLEAMONS , Columbus, Ohio, Linden McKinley High School Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1977) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2008) Statistics tell only a small part of the story when it comes to Jim Cleamons. As captain of the 1971 team, he guided the sophomore-dominated Buckeyes to the Big Ten title and a win over No. 2 Marquette in the NCAA regional. Only an overtime loss to Western Kentucky in the regional finals kept Ohio State from an appearance in the Final Four. Cleamons was one of the finest leaders Ohio State has ever produced. A totally unselfish player, he was the glue that held the young Buckeyes together and inspired them to greater heights in At the end of that season, he was a unanimous choice as the Big Ten s most valuable player. The 6-foot 5-inch Cleamons played forward as a sophomore and junior, but moved to point guard as a senior. He played the last month of the season with a broken wrist as the Buckeyes wrapped up their first Big Ten title since Nicknamed The Cougar because of his quickness, the slick left-hander scored 1,335 points during his career. His career average of 18.5 points per game is good for 10th place on the all-time OSU list. He also is seventh in career field goal percentage with a.542 figure. Cleamons was a first round pick of the Los Angeles Lakers. He spent four years as an assistant coach with the Buckeyes and seven seasons as an assistant with the Chicago Bulls. He coached the Dallas Mavericks prior to taking over the ABL expansion franchise in Chicago for the season. Cleamons spent several years with Phil Jackson in Los Angeles, spent time with the New Orleans Hornets and was reunited in L.A. again in 2006 with Jackson and the Lakers. He is currently an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks. GARY BRADDS JIM CLEAMONS BRADDS CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1978) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg Totals , , CLEAMONS CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1984) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg

147 ROBIN FREEMAN , Cincinnati, Ohio, Hughes High School 1955 Second Team All-America 1956 First Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1979) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2007) As far as most Ohio State basketball experts are concerned, little Robin Freeman ranks as one of the most exciting players ever to wear the scarlet and gray. A 5-foot-11-inch guard, Freeman was the first Ohio State player to include the jump shot in his offensive repertoire. Freeman did not letter as a sophomore but he averaged 31.5 points through the first 13 games of his junior year before being sidelined with health problems that forced him to miss the final nine games of the year. Although he played in just 13 games that year, he was a consensus All-America pick. He had more points in 13 games than any of his teammates could manage in 22. The Cincinnati native picked up as a senior where he had left off as a junior, averaging a school record 32.9 points per game and helping OSU to a 16-6 record. He also earned All-America honors that year, thus becoming Ohio State s first two-time basketball All-American. Freeman s career scoring average of 28 points a game is the best in Ohio State history. His career total of 1,597 points in just 57 games is good for 10th place on the all-time OSU scoring list. Additionally, his 723 points in 1956, a school record at the time, is still the third highest one-season total at OSU, behind Dennis Hopson s 958 in 1987 and Gary Bradds 735 in BUCKEYE GREATS JOHN HAVLICEK , Lansing, Ohio, Bridgeport High School 1962 Second Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1977) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) No. 5 Jersey Retired Feb. 27, 2005 Although he probably was better known for his exploits as a member of the Boston Celtics, John Havlicek was an undeniably great college player. He was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes between 1960 and 62 and he helped the team to a 78-6 record, three-consecutive Final Fours and the 1960 National Championship. He was a two-time All-Big Ten pick and a first-team All-American as a senior. Havlicek also was a two-time pick on the all-tournament team at the Final Four. He scored 1,223 points during his career, a total that is 26th on the all-time OSU scoring list. The 6-foot-5-inch forward also averaged 8.6 rebounds and still ranks 11th in that department. Havlicek holds several OSU records, including the best shooting performance in a game, a perfect nine-of-nine against Michigan in That effort was tied by Brian Brown against Florida State in After playing at Ohio State, Havlicek was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the NFL and the Celtics. The last player cut by the Browns (all-pro flanker Gary Collins was the player they kept), Havlicek went on to a distinguished career with the Boston Celtics, first as a sixth man and later as a starter. Few players played the game with more intensity and few were better at accepting the challenge at the defensive end of the floor. He is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Havlicek s No. 5 jersey was retired during the season (vs. Wisconsin, Feb. 27). He is one of five Ohio State men s basketball players to have his number officially retired. JOHN HAVLICEK ROBIN FREEMAN FREEMAN S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1979) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg Totals , , HAVLICEK S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1977) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg Totals , ,

148 DENNIS HOPSON , Toledo, Ohio, Bowsher High School 1987 Second Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1994) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2014) If ever a player saved his best for last, it was Dennis Hopson. After respectable, but certainly not spectacular, sophomore and junior years, Hopson thrust himself into the national spotlight as a senior by averaging 29 points a game. Second nationally in scoring that year, Hopson was named the 1987 United Press International Big Ten Player of the Year and was accorded a spot on The Sporting News All-America team. Thanks to a school record 958 points in 1987, Hop is the Buckeyes all-time leading scorer with a point total of 2,096 points in 125 games. The 6-foot-5-inch forward holds several other school records, including the mark for most field goals made in a season 338 as a senior and most free throws made (215). He also handed out an impressive 120 assists and had 71 steals as a senior. Hopson s scoring average in his final season is the third best in OSU history and ranks second in career steals (164). After graduation, Hopson was a first-round pick of the New Jersey Nets. He was selected to the OSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994 and earned his diploma from Ohio State with a degree in education (2006). Hopson joined the coaching staff of Northwood University in West Palm Beach, Fla., in 2007 where he served under head coach Rollie Massimino. In September 2009, he became an assistant basketball coach at Bowling Green. BUCKEYE GREATS BILL HOSKET , Dayton, Ohio, Belmont High School 1968 Academic All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1978) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) Bill Hosket Jr., was captain and MVP of the 1968 Ohio State team which won the Big Ten title in a playoff and then went on to finish third at the NCAA championships by beating an Elvin Hayes-led Houston squad in the consolation game. Hosket averaged 20.1 points and 11.4 rebounds as a senior, leading the Buckeyes to a 21-8 record. He was an All-Big Ten pick at forward that year. As a junior, the 6-foot- 8-inch Hosket, whose father, Bill Sr., also played for Ohio State, was an All-Big Ten choice at center, averaging 19.6 points and 12.6 rebounds. Hosket was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes, leading OSU in rebounding and scoring all three of those years and pacing the team in field goal percentage as a sophomore and junior. He scored 1,441 points in 74 games, a total that places him 17th on the OSU career scoring list. He also pulled down 910 rebounds, the fourth highest total in Ohio State history, and averaged 12.3 rebounds per game, a figure that is second only to Jerry Lucas 17.2 average. Hosket was selected to the 1968 Olympic team and then played with the New York Knicks. He also has the distinction of being Ohio State s first Academic All-American in basketball. JIM JACKSON , Toledo, Ohio, Macomber High School 1991, 1992 First Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1998) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) No. 22 Jersey Retired Feb. 10, 2001 A three-year starter for the Buckeyes, Jim Jackson helped restore Ohio State basketball glory by leading OSU to three NCAA tournaments and two Big Ten championships in an abbreviated career. A clutch player with a penchant for making the game-winning play, Jackson started 93-consecutive games for Ohio State before opting to skip his final year of college ball and go directly to the NBA. The 6-foot-6-inch guard/forward was the 1990 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and the Big Ten player of the year in each of the next two seasons. Jackson also was a two-time All-American, and was selected by United Press International as the college player of the year as a junior. Jackson scored 1,785 points during his career and is the sixth-leading scorer in Ohio State history. His career scoring average of 19.2 points a game is the ninth-best in OSU annals. He led Ohio State in scoring in each of his three years as a starter and was the Buckeyes leading rebounder as a junior. He also ranks among the school s career leaders in assists (372/eighth) and steals (147/eighth-tie). At the end of his junior year, Jackson was the fourth player taken in the NBA draft by the Dallas Mavericks. He last played for the Phoenix Suns in Jackson was the third Buckeye men s basketball player to have his jersey number retired. Jackson had his No. 22 hoisted to the rafters at Value City Arena during a halftime ceremony Feb. 10, 2001 vs. Wisconsin. He is currently working as a basketball analyst for the Fox Sports. HOPSON S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1994) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / ,148/ ,158/ Total ,611/ , , HOSKET S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1978) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg Totals , , JACKSON S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1998) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,035/ / ,133/ Total ,165/ , ,

149 CLARK KELLOGG , Cleveland, Ohio, St. Joseph High School Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2001) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) Clark Kellogg broke into the OSU lineup early in his freshman year and was a starter the next two years before passing up his senior season in favor of the NBA. At the end of his junior year, he was a first-round pick of the Indiana Pacers. During his OSU career, the 6-foot-8-inch Kellogg averaged 14.9 points and 10.1 rebounds, scoring 1,285 points and pulling down 872 rebounds in 86 games. He was the 1982 Big Ten s Most Valuable Player, when he averaged 16.1 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. His best year statistically, however, was in 1981, when he averaged 17.3 points and 12.0 rebounds. Kellogg led the Buckeyes in both scoring and rebounding as a sophomore and junior. He is 22nd in career scoring and fifth in career rebounding at OSU. He also ranks fifth in career rebounding average and 10th in blocked shots. When his professional career ended prematurely because of a knee injury, he began a broadcasting career with the Indiana Pacers radio network. He currently works as a college basketball analyst for CBS Sports. Additionally, he is Vice President of Player Relations for the Indiana Pacers and a member of the Board of Trustees at The Ohio State University. BUCKEYE GREATS JERRY LUCAS , Middletown, Ohio, Middletown High School First Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1977) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) No. 11 Retired Feb. 23, 2000 Still considered by many as the finest player the Big Ten has ever produced, Jerry Lucas was a three-time All- American for the Buckeyes between 1960 and During the Lucas era, Ohio State posted a 78-6 record, won three Big Ten titles, captured the 1960 national championship and was runner-up in both 1961 and 62. The only three-time choice as the Big Ten player of the year, he also was a two-time pick as the MVP of the Final Four and was the national player of the year as both a junior and senior. The 6-foot-8-inch Lucas led the nation in field goal shooting for three-consecutive years and still holds the OSU career record for field goal percentage with a.624 figure. At the time he graduated, Lucas was OSU s all-time leading scorer with 1,990 points in 82 games, an average of 24.3 points a game. He currently holds down third place on the point list. Lucas could have scored much more if he chose to do so, but he was a total team player and would willingly pass up an open shot in order to get the ball to a teammate. Lucas holds the OSU single-season (17.8, Sr.) and career (17.2) rebounding records. His 1,411 career rebounds is a school record. In both 1960 and 1961, he was voted the most outstanding player of the NCAA Final Four. He connected on 16-of-24 field goals and all three free throws in 1960 on his way to 35 points. He also collected 23 rebounds that year in the two games. In 1961, his junior year, Lucas hit 20-of-28 shots from the field and 16-of-17 free throws while gathering 25 rebounds in the two Final Four contests. After graduation, Lucas starred in the NBA, playing with Cincinnati, San Francisco and New York. The late Wilt Chamberlin called Lucas the toughest player he had ever played against. Lucas No. 11 jersey was the first retired at Ohio State. The ceremony took place Feb. 23, 2000 at halftime in a LUCAS CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1977) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / / / / / Totals , , , Totals 112 3,892/ , , KELLOGG S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 2001) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / ,102/ Total ,951/ , ,

150 KELVIN RANSEY , Toledo, Ohio, Macomber 1980 Second Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1986) Kelvin Ransey was a four-year starter and two-time captain for the Buckeyes. The 6-foot-2-inch point guard won All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. He was a first team All-American as a senior, when OSU posted a 21-8 record and lost to UCLA in the first round of the NCAA regionals. Albeit in a losing performance, Ransey turned in one of his finest games against UCLA, scoring 29 points before fouling out in the closing minute of play. Ransey scored more points than any guard in Ohio State history 1,934 in 112 games. That total ranks him fourth on the all-time OSU scoring list, behind forward Dennis Hopson (2,096) and centers Herb Williams (2,011) and Jerry Lucas (1,990). Ransey s career scoring average of 17.8 is 12th best in OSU history. Ransey led Ohio State in scoring each of his last three years, including a career best mark of 21.4 as a senior. Ransey also is the OSU career assist leader with a total of 516. He had 177 of those as a senior, at the time a school record. A tremendously quick player, Ransey also is tied for eighth in career steals with 147. BUCKEYE GREATS HERB WILLIAMS , Columbus, Ohio, Marion Franklin High School Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (1999) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2008) Herb Williams was a four-year starter for the Buckeyes and was named to the Big Ten team as a junior, when OSU advanced to the NCAA regionals and finished the year with a sparkling 21-8 record. During his career, the 6-foot-11-inch Williams, unquestionably one of the finest athletes ever to play for Ohio State, scored 2,011 points and pulled down 1,111 rebounds. At the end of the 1981 campaign, Williams moved past Jerry Lucas as Ohio State s all-time leading scorer. He currently is second in OSU annals, behind Dennis Hopson (2,096). He also is second in career rebounding, behind Lucas (1,411). The big center is the only Ohio State player to score 2,000 points and pull down 1,000 rebounds. Williams is the school leader in career field goals made with 834 in 114 games. He led Ohio State in rebounding his freshman, sophomore and junior years and averaged 9.7 rebounds during his career. He also led the Buckeyes in scoring as a junior, with an average of 17.6 points per game. He is second all-time in career blocked shots with 328. Williams was a first round draft choice of the Indiana Pacers. He later played for Dallas and ended his playing career with the New York Knicks. He spent 15 years playing in the NBA. RANSEY S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1986) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / ,163/ / Totals 112 3,892/ , , WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 1999) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / ,212/ / ,020/ Totals 114 4,216/ , , ,

151 BUCKEYE GREATS MICHAEL REDD , Columbus, Ohio, West High School Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2009) Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (2009) Served as captain during the season. Named the Ohio State team MVP his rookie season ( ) and was co-mvp as both a sophomore and junior. Earned First Team All-Big Ten accolades at the guard position in 2000 and was the league s freshman of the year in Ranks No. 6 in career scoring at Ohio State with 1,879 points. In three seasons as a Buckeye, averaged 19.6 points per game, the seventh best career scoring average in Ohio State history. Led the Big Ten in scoring as a freshman with 21.9 points per game. His 658 points as a rookie rates No. 2 in the Ohio State freshman records book behind the 675 tallied by D Angelo Russell in Redd s rookie scoring average of 21.9 points a game is an Ohio State freshman record, as are the 241 field goals scored in His 703 points scored in 1999 ranks No. 7 in a single season at Ohio State. Led Ohio State in scoring all three years as a Buckeye and is one of only three players all-time to score more than 500 points in a single season three times. Made 699 career field goals, No. 6 all-time in Ohio State history. His 261 field goals in 1999 rank No. 7 for a single season at Ohio State. Grabbed 194 rebounds (6.4 rpg.) as a freshman to lead the team. Also led the team as a junior with 196 boards (6.5 rpg.). Named NCAA All-South Regional Team in Scored 133 career points in NCAA Tournament play, sixth most in Ohio State history. Earned an Olympic Gold Medal in the 2008 Summer Games in China. Scored the first field goal in Value City Arena history, a 3-pointer vs. Oakland No. 13, Elected into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft. SCOONIE PENN , Salem, Mass., Salem High School 2000 Second Team All-America Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2013) Voted into the Ohio State Hall of Fame in Played just two years at Ohio State following a transfer from Boston College. Earned a starting role as both a junior and senior. Named Big Ten Player of the Year in 1999, his first season of eligibility at Ohio State and was a two-time first team All-Big Ten guard (1999, 2000). Ranks 44th in career scoring in Ohio State history with 1,076 career points. His 609 points scored as a junior rates No. 20 all-time at Ohio State in single season scoring. Led the Buckeyes at the foul line as a junior making 117 of 158 free throws (.741). Is tied for the No. 4 spot in career 3-pointers made with 153. The 88 makes from 3-point range in 1999 rates No. 6 at Ohio State in a single season. His 12 assists vs. Florida A&M Dec. 11, 1999 are the sixth most in a single game in Ohio State history and his 70 steals as a junior rate 10th all-time at OSU. Penn s assist to running mate Michael Redd vs. Oakland University Nov. 13, 1998 stands as the first helper recorded in the history of Value City Arena. Served as Ohio State captain in 1999 and He was named a captain before playing his first game in an Ohio State uniform. Named Ohio State s Co-MVP in both 1999 and Named the Most Outstanding Player in the 1999 NCAA South Regional. His 123 points scored in NCAA Tournament play rates seventh all-time at Ohio State. Drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft. Spent his entire professional playing career overseas. Claimed the 2000 Francis Pomeroy Award given annually to the best college player under 6-feet. KEN JOHNSON , Detroit, Mich., Henry Ford High School Big Ten, Ohio State All-Time Blocked Shots Record Holder A four year starter at center for the Buckeyes from Owns both the Ohio State and Big Ten record for career blocks with 444. Also owns three of the top four single season block totals in OSU history. His 161 rejections in 2000 is a single season record for the Buckeyes. He also holds the No. 2 (125 in 2001) and No. 4 spots (100 in 1999). Twice blocked an Ohio State record 11 shots in a single game. He did so vs. St. John s (1/22/00) and later vs. Iowa (2/9/00). Blocked eight or more shots in a single game seven times in his Ohio State career. His 58 blocks as a freshman rates No. 4 all-time in Ohio State s rookie record book. Drafted in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. Tied for the No. 46 spot on the Ohio State career scoring list with 1,055. His career field goal shooting percentage of.540 ( ) rates No. 7 all-time at Ohio State. Collected 739 career rebounds, the ninth most in Ohio State history. Led the Buckeyes in rebounding in both 1999 (204/5.7 rpg.) and 2001 (226/7.3). Started 123 of 127 career games at Ohio State, the fifth most starts in Ohio State history. Won the opening tip vs. Oakland University Nov. 13, 1998 in the first game played at Value City Arena. Also grabbed the first rebound, recorded the first block, dunk and twopoint field goal at VCA. Served as a captain for the Buckeyes in 2001 and was a co-mvp at OSU in 2000 and the lone OSU MVP in Along with teammates Michael Redd and Scoonie Penn, named to the NCAA All-South Regional team in Earned first team All-Big Ten accolades in Named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Award in both 2000 and REDD S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 2009) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,179/ ,187/ ,000/ Totals ,366/ , , PENN S CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 2013) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,247/ ,051/ Totals ,298/ , JOHNSON S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / / / Totals ,563/ ,

152 TERENCE DIALS 2002, , Youngstown, Ohio, Boardman High School 2006 Big Ten Player of the Year Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2015) Big Ten Player of the Year, First Team All-Big Ten, No. 14 on the Ohio State all-time scoring list with 1,566 career points. Led the Buckeyes with 509 (15.9 ppg.) points in 2005 and with 488 (15.3 ppg.) in One of 32 Buckeyes to score 500 points in a single season. Ranks No. 4 all-time at OSU in career field goal percentage (604-1,082/.558). Led Ohio State in field goal percentage in both 2005 ( /.574) and 2006 ( /.559). Ranks No. 3 all-time in Ohio State history in career free throws attempted (552). Ranked No. 5 all-time at OSU with 876 career rebounds. Led the Buckeyes in rebounding in 2004 (198/6.6 rpg.), 2005 (253/7.9) and 2006 (257/8.0). As a freshman in 2002, finished No. 2 among Ohio State rookies all-time with a.623 field goal percentage (86-138). His 132 games played ranks No. 11 all-time at Ohio State. Posted 18 double-doubles for his career, which is tied for the No. 17 spot in Ohio State history. Grabbed 10 offensive rebounds vs. New Hampshire (12/28/04) to set a Value City Arena record for most offensive boards in a single game. Was an Ohio State captain in both 2005 and Earned Ohio State Most Valuable Player honors in both 2005 and Selected by the Chicago Tribune as the Big Ten s MVP in DAVID LIGHTY , Cleveland, Ohio Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School Ranks No. 21 on the Ohio State career scoring list with BUCKEYE GREATS 1,458 career points. Was part of 129 career wins at Ohio State, the most for any Ohio State player in history. Ranks No. 10 on the career 3-pointers made list at Ohio State with 141. Knocked down seven 3s in seven attempts vs. George Mason in his hometown of Cleveland in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. The seven makes is tied for the sixth most in a single game in OSU history. His 7 of 7 effort from 3 range vs. George Mason set an Ohio State single game 3-point shooting percentage record. His 191 career steals ranks No. 4 all-time at Ohio State. Played in an Ohio State record 157 career games with 125 career starts, the fourth most in OSU history. Served as captain for the 2008 Buckeyes. Scored 104 career points in NCAA Tournament play, 10th most in Ohio State history. GREG ODEN 2007, Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North High School 2007 Second Team All-America Following his freshman year at Ohio State, selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. The pick was the 17th of a total of 23 NBA first round picks from Ohio State. Earned first team All-Big Ten accolades along with rookie teammate Mike Conley Jr. Is the first of four Ohio State Big Ten Freshmen of the Year during the Thad Matta era (2005-present). Also earned both national and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors. Was a consensus second team All-America selection. Earned John R. Wooden All-America honors and was a finalist for the 2007 John R. Wooden Award. Played the majority of the season with a right wrist injury, playing in 32 of 39 games. Scored 501 points, one of just 32 players all-time to reach 500 or more points in a season at least once at Ohio State Made nearly 62 percent of his field goals ( ), the fourth best single season shooting percentage in Ohio State history. Connected on all eight shots vs. Cleveland State Dec. 29, 2006, to tie an OSU record for single game field goal percentage. Averaged 9.6 rebounds per game, the ninth best average in single season history at Ohio State. Credited with 306 rebounds in 2007, the first 300-rebound season in 22 years at the time and just the third 300-rebound season overall since Brad Sellers grabbed 416 boards in Jared Sullinger collected 377 in 2011 and 340 in Blocked 105 shots, which is tied for ninth most in a career at Ohio State. In the OSU freshman record books, that total rates No. 1 all-time in a single season and is the third most all-time in a single season at OSU. Overall, Oden s freshman season was one of the best in Ohio State history. Among rookies all-time, Oden ranks No. 5 in scoring (501 pts.), No. 6 in scoring average (15.7 ppg.), No. 7 in field goals made (189), No. 3 in field goal percentage (.616/ ), No. 3 in free throws made (123), No. 3 in total rebounds (306), No. 3 in rebound average (9.6) and No. 1 in blocked shots (105). Against Iowa Jan. 20, 2007, Oden connected on 12 of 13 shots from the field to set an Ohio State freshman record (minimum 10 made) for single game field goal percentage (.923). He also holds OSU freshman single game record for offensive rebounds (9 vs. Purdue March 10, 2007) and holds down the No. 3 spot in defensive rebounds (13 vs. Tennessee Jan. 13, 2007), the No. 2 spot in total rebounds (19 vs. Purdue, 3/10/07) and blocked shots (8 vs. Michigan, 2/6/07). Finished his career with 14 double-doubles, which rates No. 24 all-time at Ohio State in a career, No. 21 in a single season and No. 3 in the freshman record books. Named Ohio State s Co-MVP in 2007 along with classmate Mike Conley Jr. Was named the 2007 Pete Newell Big Man Award. Named the 2007 NCAA All-South Regional team. Part of an Ohio State team that won a school record 35 total games, won the Big Ten regular season and postseason tournament titles and advanced to the 2007 NCAA National Championship game. The season was Ohio State s ninth of 10 total Four Appearances. DIALS CAREER STATISTICS (OHIO STATE HOF CLASS OF 2015) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / / ,054/ / Totals ,486/ , , LIGHTY S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / ,185/ / ,344/ ,186/ Totals ,582/ , , ODEN S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / Totals /

153 MIKE CONLEY JR. 2007, Indianapolis, Ind., Lawrence North High School Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2017) The second of three Buckeyes selected in the first 21 overall picks of the 2007 NBA Draft. Conley Jr. went No. 4 to the Memphis Grizzlies. High school and Ohio State teammate Greg Oden went No. 1 to the Portland Trailblazers and fellow OSU rookie Daequan Cook was selected No. 21 overall by the Philadelphia 76ers. Conley Jr. was the 18th of 23 all-time Buckeyes selected in the first round of the NBA Draft. Earned 2007 First Team All-Big Ten honors along with Oden in Started a wildly successful postseason performance earning 2007 Big Ten Tournament Most Valuable Player honors, the first of four Buckeyes to claim the award in the Thad Matta era. Followed the BTT effort with the 2007 NCAA South Regional Most Outstanding Player Award. Owns the Ohio State single season overall and freshman record for assists with 238. Averaged 6.1 assists a game, the second highest average in Ohio State history. Kelvin Ransey averaged 6.3 helpers in 1980 (171 total). Credited with six career games with at least 10 assists, second all-time behind Shannon Scott with eight ( ). Recorded 87 steals, the third most overall and the most by a freshman in Ohio State single season history. In Ohio State s freshman record book, Conley Jr. ranks No. 8 in scoring (441 pts.), No. 8 in field goals made (160), No. 9 in field goal percentage (.518/ ), No. 5 in made free throws (100), No. 1 in assists (238) and steals (87). Three times credited with five steals in a single game to tie the Ohio State rookie record for thefts in a game. His six games with 10 assists are tied for fourth. Was named Ohio State s Co-MVP along with Greg Oden in Part of an Ohio State team that won a school record 35 total games, won the Big Ten regular season and postseason tournament titles and advanced to the 2007 NCAA National Championship game. The season was Ohio State s ninth of 10 total Four Appearances. BUCKEYE GREATS JON DIEBLER , Upper Sandusky, Ohio Upper Sandusky High School Ohio State, Big Ten Record 374 Career Made 3-pointers Selected in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. Ended his career No. 15 on the Ohio State career scoring list with 1,536 career points. Ranks No. 4 all-time at Ohio State in career free throw shooting percentage (.826/ ). Owns both the Ohio State and Big Ten career record for made 3-pointers with 374. Set the Ohio State single-season record with 116 made 3s in He also owns the No. 2 spot with 114 made treys in 2011 and the No. 4 position with 96 in Made 10 of 12 3-pointers March 1, 2011 at Penn State to set both the Ohio State and Big Ten record for made 3s in a single game. Of Ohio State s Top 12 single game efforts from 3-point range as far as makes, Diebler owns seven with a game with 10 made, one with nine, one with eight, and four games with seven makes. Diebler attempted pointers in his Ohio State career, the most all-time. With a career 3-point shooting percentage of 41.6 percent ( ), Diebler owns the second best long range shooting percentage in Ohio State history. As a senior in 2011, Diebler made 50 percent of his long range shots ( ) to set an Ohio State single season record for 3-point shooting percentage. Played in 144 career games at Ohio State, the fifth most in Ohio State history. His 115 starts ranks No. 8 all-time. EVAN TURNER , Chicago, Ill., St. Joseph s 2010 National Player of the Year 2010 First Team All-America No. 21 Jersey Retired Feb. 16, 2016 Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame (2016) Selected with the No. 2 overall pick of the first round of the 2010 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. He was Ohio State s 22nd of 24 total NBA first rounders all-time. A 2010 First Team consensus All-American, Turner earned National Player of the Year accolades to go with 2010 Big Ten Player of the Year honors. The second conference player of the year in the Matta era (Terence Dials in 2006) and first national player of the year. Earned First Team All-Big Ten honors as both a sophomore and junior in 2009, One of four Big Ten Tournament MVPs (2010) in the Matta era. Finished No. 18 on the Ohio State all-time scoring list with 1,517 career points. Ninth all-time in career made foul shots with 385 and is No. 8 in single season free throws made with 175. Led the Buckeyes in rebounding as a sophomore (234/7.1 rpg.) and junior (284/9.2 rpg.). Ranks No. 9 all-time in career assists at Ohio State with 414. His 185 assists in 2010 ranks No. 5 all-time. Owns two of Ohio State s five all-time triple doubles. Scored 14 points, grabbed 17 rebounds and handed out 10 assists in a win vs. Alcorn State Nov. 9, Had a stat line of 16 pts., 10 rebs., 11 asts., in win vs. Lipscomb Nov. 28, Finished career with 27 double doubles, 12th most all-time in Ohio State history, tied with John Havlicek. Posted 16 double doubles as a junior, the 18th most in a single season at OSU. Named Ohio State s MVP as both a sophomore and junior in 2009, Named the Big Ten player of the week an Ohio State record 10 times. Had his No. 21 Jersey retired at halftime of the Michigan game Feb. 16, JON DIEBLER CONLEY S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,231/ Totals ,231/ DIEBLER S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / ,211/ ,375/ ,320/ Totals ,687/ , , TURNER S CAREER OHIO STATE STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,004/ ,202/ ,109/ Totals ,315/ , ,

154 BUCKEYE GREATS WILLIAM BUFORD , Toledo, Ohio, Libbey High School 2009 Big Ten Freshman of the Year One of four Buckeyes to be named Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2009) during Thad Matta s tenure. There have been seven total Big Ten rookies of the year in Ohio State history: Jim Jackson (1990), Greg Simpson (1993), Michael Redd (1998), Greg Oden (2007), Buford, Jared Sullinger (2011) and D Angelo Russell (2015). Finished career tied for the No. 3 spot all-time in career scoring at Ohio State with 1,990 career points. Is one of three Buckeyes all-time to score more than 500 points in a single season three times (Lucas, Redd). Made 744 career field goals, good for the No. 5 spot alltime at Ohio State. His 1,689 field goals attempted rank No. 1 in Ohio State history. Ranks 10th all-time at OSU with an 81.1 free throw shooting percentage ( ). His 83.2 FT pct. (94-113) as a senior in 2012 ranks as the 8th best single season effort in Ohio State history. Made 215 career 3-pointers, good for teh No. 3 spot in Ohio State history. The 558 career attempts from long range also rank third. Connected on 44.2 percent of his 3-point attempts as a junior (61-138), the second best single season effort in OSU history. His career 38.5 percent accuracy ( ). from long range ranks No. 7 all-time. As a freshman in 2009, Buford s totals rank No. 9 all-time in scoring (372 pts.), No. 10 in field goals made (142), No. 4 in 3-pointers made (43) and No. 1 in free throw percentage (.849/45-53). A four-year starter, Buford played in 145 career games as a Buckeye, the fourth most in history. His 137 career starts rank No. 1 all-time. Scored 162 career points in NCAA Tournament play, the third most in Ohio State history (Lucas-266; D. Thomas 205). Buford s 64 rebounds also rank third in NCAA competition behind Jerry Lucas (197) and John Havlicek (105). JARED SULLINGER , Columbus, Ohio, Northland High School 2011, 2012 First Team All-America Selected with the 21st pick in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. He is Ohio State s 23rd NBA first round draft pick. Earned consensus All-America honors as both a freshman in 2011 and sophomore He is the first Buckeye to earn back to back first team consensus All-America honors since Jim Jackson in 1991, Sullinger also is just the third Buckeye to earn multiple first team recognition. Jerry Lucas as a three-time All-American in Sullinger earned first team All-Big Ten honors in both 2011 and 2012 and was the league s freshman of the year in 2011, the third of Thad Matta s four rookies of the year since In addition to earning the Big Ten s freshman of the year, Sullinger was named the 2011 national freshman of the year winning the Wayman Tisdale Trophy as the country s top rookie. The winner of the 2011 Big Ten Tournament MVP, Sullinger is one of four Buckeyes to earn top individual honors in the league s annual tournament in the Matta era (Conley 2007, Turner 2010, and Aaron Craft in 2013). Finished career 31st on the Ohio State all-time scoring list with 1,282 points and a scoring average of 17.2 ppg. Scored more than 600 points in each of his two seasons on the Ohio State roster, one of six Buckeyes all-time to accomplish that feat. Scored an Ohio State freshman record 40 points vs. IUPUI (12/9/10), that total also was the 17th-t highest individual scoring effort in Ohio State history. It also was the most points scored by a Buckeye since a 41 point effort by Dennis Hopson at Dayton in Tied the Ohio State single game field goal shooting percentage record by making all eight attempts vs. Penn State Jan. 5, With 188 made free throws in 2011, Sullinger owns the No. 5 spot in Ohio State history for made foul shots in a single season. He also has the No. 7 spot with 175 makes as a sophomore in Knocked down 16 free throws, twice, vs. IUPUI (12/9/10) and at Northwestern (3/11/11), the third most (tie) made foul shots in a single game at Ohio State. Attempted the most free throws in Ohio State single season history in 2011 (267). Also in the No. 7 spot with 228 free throw attempts in On the glass, Sullinger has two of the Top 6 single season rebound totals in Ohio State history with 377 in 2011 at No. 5 and 340 in 2012 at No. 6. His career rebound average of 9.68 rpg. is eighth best in Ohio State history. Averaged a double-double as a freshman with 17.2 points per game and 10.2 rebounds. The rebound average was the highest for a Buckeye since Brad Sellers averaged 12.6 rebounds per game in His 635 points scored as a rookie rates as the third most by a freshman in Ohio State history. Among Ohio State freshman all-time, Sullinger is No. 3 in scoring average (17.2 ppg.), No. 3-t in field goals made (222), No. 6 in field goal percentage (.541/ ), No. 1 in free throws made (188), No. 1 in total rebounds (377) and No. 2 in rebound average (10.2 rpg). Sullinger also holds several of the top single game performances by a freshman in Ohio State history. He is No. 1 in field goals made (13-t) at Florida Nov. 16, 2010, No. 2 in field goal percentage (min. 10 made/.765/13-17) at Florida, No. 1 in free throws made, twice with 16, No. 1 in free throws attempted (23) vs. IUPUI, No. 1 in defensive rebounds, twice, (14) at Illinois Jan. 22, 2011 and vs. South Carolina Dec. 18, 2010, No. 2 in total rebounds (19-t) vs. South Carolina and No. 1 in points scored (40) vs IUPUI. The 40 points scored vs. IUPUI and 19 rebounds vs. South Carolina are Value City Arena records. Ended two-year career with 35 double doubles, the 10th most in Ohio State history. His 18 double-doubles in 2011 tied an Ohio State freshman record also held by Herb Williams (1978) and overall that total rates as the 10th best in a single season all-time at OSU. Gary Bradds also had 18 D-Ds in Sullinger s 17 D-Ds as a sophomore in 2012 rates as the 13th-t best total in Ohio State history. In NCAA Tournament play, Sullinger was named to the 2012 All-East Regional Team. His 135 career points in NCAA Tournament play rank as the fifth most in Ohio State history. His 58 rebounds also are fifth all-time at Ohio State. The Big Ten selected Sullinger as it s player of the week seven times and as the freshman of the week a record 12 times in BUFORD S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg / / ,271/ / ,167/ / ,320/ /14.5 Totals ,726/ , ,990/13.7 SULLINGER S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,172/ / ,123/ /17.5 Totals ,295/ ,282/

155 AARON CRAFT , Findlay, Ohio, Libety Benton High School First Team Academic All-America Division I Basketball Academic All-America of the Year Three-time CoSIDA Capital One First Team Academic All-America. Twice named the Division I Academic All- American of the Year in the sport of men s basketball (2013, 2014). Four-time Ohio State Scholar Athlete. Elite 89 Award Winner for highest GPA in the 2012 Final Four. Named a 2013 first team All-Big Ten selection, one of 11 named to the first team in the Thad Matta era. Also named the Big Ten s defensive player of the year twice, the first as a sophomore and then again following his senior campaign in He was a member of the all-defensive team all four seasons as a Buckeye ( ). As a freshman came off the bench for the Buckeyes in 2011 and was named the Big Ten s Sixth Man of the Year, the third award winner for the Buckeyes under Matta s direction. Ohio State Big Ten Medal of Honor winner in Named NABC National Defensive Player of the Year in 2014, the second Buckeye to win the honor (Greg Oden BUCKEYE GREATS in 2007). Big Ten Tournament MVP in 2013, one of four Buckeyes all-time to earn the honor. Owns the career assist record at Ohio State with 694. Craft owns three of Top 10 OSU single season assists records (No. 6 in , No. 7 in , No. 10 in ). Set the Ohio State and Big Ten career steals record with 337 thefts. Craft owns four of Top 6 OSU single season steals records (No. 1 in , No. 2 in , No. 4 in , No. 6 in ) Led Ohio State in both assists and steals all four years of his career. Recorded four games with 10 or more assists and seven games with six or more steals. Record seven steals, second most in a single game at Ohio State, twice (vs. American University Nov. 20, 2013 and vs. Iowa Jan. 19, 2011). His 15 helpers vs. George Mason (3/20/11) ranks No. 2 all-time for assists in a game at Ohio State and No. 1 in an NCAA Tournament game. One of three players in Big Ten history with 600+ assists and 300+ steals. Averaged nearly 30 wins per season as a Buckeye (119 total). Along with classmate Lenzelle Smith Jr., owns career wins record for a four-year senior class. It took just 119 games total to win 100 for Craft and Smith Jr., the fastest to the century wins mark in OSU history. Craft played in 148 total games, second most in Ohio State history. His 112 starts rate No. 10 all-time. Played an Ohio State record 4,819 career minutes and ended career 28th on the all-time scoring list with 1,314 career points. No. 2 among Ohio State freshman all-time in both assists (177) and steals (73). Mike Conley Jr. holds both records with 238 assists and 87 steals in Named Ohio State s Most Valuable Player in Scored 120 points in NCAA Tournament play, ninth most in Ohio State history. His 49 rebounds also ninth most at OSU. CRAFT S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year G-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-D Ast TO Blk Stl Pts.- Avg ,069/ / ,255/ / ,263/ / ,205/ /9.8 Totals ,819/ ,314/

156 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Jack Underman Dick Schnittker Dick Schnittker Bob Donham Jim Remington Paul Ebert Paul Ebert Paul Ebert John Miller Robin Freeman Gene Millard Ken Sidle Larry Siegfried Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Bob Dove Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Dave Sorenson Dave Sorenson Jim Cleamons Mark Minor Allan Hornyak Bill Andreas Bill Andreas Craig Taylor Larry Bolden Kelvin Ransey Herb Williams Kelvin Ransey Herb Williams Clark Kellogg Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Ron Stokes Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Jay Burson Jay Burson Perry Carter Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Jamie Skelton Lawrence Funderburke Lawrence Funderburke Doug Etzler Antonio Watson Jermaine Tate Damon Stringer Michael Redd Scoonie Penn Michael Redd Ken Johnson Scoonie Penn, Michael Redd George Reese Ken Johnson Brian Brown Brent Darby Velimir Radinovic Terence Dials Terence Dials Greg Oden/Mike Conley Jr Jamar Butler HONORS & AWARDS Evan Turner Evan Turner Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger Deshaun Thomas Aaron Craft D Angelo Russell Marc Loving Jae Sean Tate Keita Bates-Diop D-I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Johnny Miner. First Wes Fesler, First Jimmy Hull, First Don Grate, Second Don Grate, Second Dick Schnittker, First Robin Freeman, Second Robin Freeman, First Frank Howard, Second Jerry Lucas, First Jerry Lucas, First Larry Siegfried, Second Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Second Gary Bradds, Second Gary Bradds, First Kelvin Ransey, Second Dennis Hopson, Second Jimmy Jackson, First Jimmy Jackson, First Scoonie Penn, Second Greg Oden, Second Evan Turner, First Jared Sullinger, First Jared Sullinger, First D Angelo Russell, First Keita Bates-Diop, Second D Angelo Russell TEAMS USED FOR CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1-The Associated Press present 2-U.S. Basketball Writers Assn present 3-National Assn. of Basketball Coaches 1957-present 4-Sporting News , 1997-present 5-Helms Foundation United Press International Converse Yearbook Pic Magazine Argosy Magazine College Humor Mag , Madison Square Garden Collier s (Basketball Coaches) 1939, Look Magazine Int national News Service Christy Walsh Syndicate Literary Digest Magazine Omaha World Newspaper Newspaper Enterprises Assn. 1938, True Magazine OHIO STATE FIRST TEAM CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS Johnny Miner Wes Fesler Jimmy Hull Dick Schnittker Robin Freeman Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Evan Turner Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger D Angelo Russell YEAR-BY-YEAR ALL-AMERICANS Johnny Miner (5) Wes Fesler (5,10) Tippy Dye (11) Jimmy Hull (5,7,12,14) Don Grate (7,8) Don Grate (7,9) Arnie Risen (5,7) Paul Huston (5,7) Dick Schnittker (1,5,6) Dick Schnittker (1,5,6,12,13) Paul Ebert (1,5,6,13) Paul Ebert (1,5,6) Robin Freeman (1,6,12) Robin Freeman (1,5,6,13,14) Frank Howard (1,3,6,13) Frank Howard (1) Jerry Lucas (1,3,4,5,6,13) Jerry Lucas (1,3,4,5,6,13) Larry Siegfried (1,3,4,5,6,13) John Havlicek (1,6) Mel Nowell (1) Jerry Lucas (1,2,3,4,5,6) John Havlicek (1,2,3,4,5,6) Gary Bradds (1,3,6) Gary Bradds (1,2,3,5,6) Bill Hosket (1) Dave Soresnon (1) Jim Cleamons (1) Allan Hornyak (1,3,6) Luke Witte (1,3) Allan Hornyak (6) Kelvin Ransey (6) Kelvin Ransey (2,3,6) Herb Williams (1) Clark Kellogg (1) Dennis Hopson (1,2,3,6) Jay Burson (1) Jimmy Jackson (1,2,3,6) Treg Lee (1) Jimmy Jackson (1,2,3,6) Scoonie Penn (1,2,3) Scoonie Penn (1,2,3,4) Michael Redd (1) Ken Johnson (1) Terence Dials (1) Greg Oden (1,2,3,4) Mike Conley Jr. (1) Evan Turner (1) Evan Turner (1,2,3,4) Jared Sullinger (1,2,3,4) Jared Sullinger (1,2,3,4) Deshaun Thomas (1,3,4) Aaron Craft (1) D Angelo Russell (1,2,3,4) Keita Bates-Diop (1,2,3,4) ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICANS Dick Schnittker, Third Dick Schnittker, First Paul Ebert, Second Paul Ebert, Hon. Mention Robin Freeman, First Robin Freeman, First Frank Howard, Second Frank Howard, Honorable Mention Jerry Lucas, First Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Third Larry Siegfried, Third Mel Nowell, Honorable Mention Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Second Gary Bradds, First Gary Bradds, First Bill Hosket, Honorable Mention Dave Sorenson, Third Jim Cleamons, Honorable Mention Allan Hornyak, Hon. Men. Luke Witte, Honorable Mention Herb Williams, Third Clark Kellogg, Honorable Mention Dennis Hopson, Second Jay Burson, Honorable Mention Jim Jackson, Second Treg Lee, Honorable Mention Jim Jackson, First Scoonie Penn, Third Scoonie Penn, Third Michael Redd, Honorable Mention 154

157 Ken Johnson, Honorable Mention Terence Dials, Honorable Mention Greg Oden, First Mike Conley Jr., Honorable Mention Evan Turner, Honorable Mention Evan Turner, First Jared Sullinger, First Jared Sullinger, First Deshaun Thomas, Third Aaron Craft, Honorable Mention D Angelo Russell, First Keita Bates-Diop, Second USBWA ALL-AMERICANS Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, First Gary Bradds, First Kelvin Ransey, Second Dennis Hopson, Second Jimmy Jackson, First Jimmy Jackson, First Scoonie Penn, Second Scoonie Penn, Second Greg Oden, Second Evan Turner, First Jared Sullinger, First Jared Sullinger, First D Angelo Russell, First Keita Bates-Diop, Second NABC ALL-AMERICANS Frank Howard, Third Jerry Lucas, First Jerry Lucas, First Larry Siegfried, Third Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Second Gary Bradds, Third Gary Bradds, First Allan Hornyak, Second Luke Witte, Third Kelvin Ransey, Third Dennis Hopson, Second Jimmy Jackson, Second Jimmy Jackson, First Scoonie Penn, Third Scoonie Penn, Second Greg Oden, Second Evan Turner, First Jared Sullinger, First Jared Sullinger, First Deshaun Thomas, Third D Angelo Russell, First Keita Bates-Diop, Second HELMS FOUNDATION ALL-AMERICANS John Miner, First Wes Fesler, First Jimmy Hull, First Arnie Risen, Second Paul Huston, First Dick Schnittker, Third Dick Schnittker, First Paul Ebert, Second Paul Ebert, Third Robin Freeman, First Jerry Lucas, First HONORS & AWARDS Jerry Lucas, First Larry Siegfried, First Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, First Gary Bradds, First UPI ALL-AMERICANS Dick Schnittker, Third Dick Schnittker, First Paul Ebert, Third Paul Ebert, Third Robin Freeman, Second Robin Freeman, First Frank Howard, Third Jerry Lucas, First Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Second Larry Siegfried, Third Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, First Gary Bradds, First Gary Bradds, First Allan Hornyak, Second Allan Hornyak, Third Kelvin Ransey, Third Kelvin Ransey, Second Dennis Hopson, Second Jimmy Jackson, First Jimmy Jackson, First SPORTING NEWS ALL-AMERICANS Jerry Lucas, First Jerry Lucas, First Larry Siegfried, First Jerry Lucas, First John Havlicek, Second Scoonie Penn, Second Greg Oden, Second Evan Turner, First Jared Sullinger, First Jared Sullinger, First Deshaun Thomas, Second D Angelo Russell, First Keita Bates-Diop, Second CONSENSUS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (BY SCHOOL) School No.... Players Kansas North Carolina Kentucky Purdue Penn Notre Dame Duke Wisconsin UCLA Columbia Indiana Ohio State DIVISION I ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Bill Hosket Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Aaron Craft DIVISION I ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR Aaron Craft Aaron Craft NCAA ELITE 89 AWARD Aaron Craft (Highest GPA in Final Four) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Bill Hosket NCAA DIVISION I PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jerry Lucas, AP, UPI, USBWA (Oscar Robertson Trophy), The Sporting News Jerry Lucas, AP, UPI, USBWA (Oscar Robertson Trophy), The Sporting News Gary Bradds, AP, UPI Jimmy Jackson, UPI Evan Turner, Sporting News USBWA (Oscar Robertson Trophy), AP, NABC, Naismith, Wooden JERRY WEST AWARD -- NA- TION S TOP SHOOTING GUARD D Angelo Russell DIVISION I DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Greg Oden Aaron Craft DIVISION I FR. OF THE YEAR Jared Sullinger, Sporting News, NABC (Wayman Tisdale Award) PETE NEWELL BIG MAN AWARD Greg Oden NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS John Havlicek Jerry Lucas John Havlicek Jerry Lucas John Havlicek Jerry Lucas (MOP) Don Hilt Dave Sorenson (MOP) Bill Hosket Allan Hornyak Luther Witte Michael Redd Ken Johnson Scoonie Penn (MOP) Mike Conley Jr. (MOP) Ron Lewis Greg Oden Evan Turner Jared Sullinger LaQuinton Ross... Deshaun Thomas FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Jimmy Hull Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas FRANCIS POMEROY AWARD (Nation s best player under 6-feet) Scoonie Penn Keita Bates-Diop 155

158 OSU PLAYERS ON USA BASKETBALL TEAMS USA Olympic Teams Jerry Lucas (1960-Gold) Bill Hosket (1968-Gold) Michael Redd (2008-Gold) Pan-American Games Gary Bradds (1963) Luke White (1971) Jim Jackson (1991) World University Games Jim Cleamons (1970) Curtis Wilson (1987) Scoonie Penn (1999) Michael Redd (1999) Evan Turner (2009) ALL-BIG TEN FORWARDS (25) Johnny Miner Jimmy Hull Dick Fisher Don Grate Don Grate Dick Schnittker Dick Schnittker Paul Ebert Paul Ebert Paul Ebert Frank Howard Frank Howard John Havlicek John Havlicek Bill Hosket, Jr Clark Kellogg Tony Campbell Tony Campbell Brad Sellers Dennis Hopson Jim Jackson Jared Sullinger Jared Sullinger Deshaun Thomas Keita Bates-Diop ALL- BIG TEN GUARDS (30) Bill Hunt Wesley Fesler Howard Mattison Tippy Dye Tippy Dye Bob Lynch Paul Huston Bob Donham Robin Freeman Robin Freeman Larry Siegfried Jim Cleamons Allan Hornyak Allan Hornyak Allan Hornyak Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Kelvin Ransey Jay Burson Jim Jackson Scoonie Penn Scoonie Penn Michael Redd Chris Holtmann HONORS & AWARDS Brian Brown Mike Conley, Jr Jamar Butler Evan Turner Evan Turner Aaron Craft D Angelo Russell ALL-BIG TEN CENTERS (17) H. Cunningham Bill Hosket, Sr Arnold Risen Jack Underman Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Bill Hosket, Jr Dave Sorenson Dave Sorenson Luke Witte Herb Williams Ken Johnson Terence Dials Greg Oden ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Bill Hosket Craig Barclay Jim Cleamons Dan Weston Troy Taylor Anthony White Steven Hall Steven Hall Steven Hall Doug Etzler Doug Etzler Nathan Wilbourne Doug Etzler Steve Belter Eric Hanna Eric Hanna Sean Connolly Sean Connolly Sean Connolly Matt Marinchick Ugo Nwankwo Matt Marinchick...Ugo Nwankwo Matt Marinchick Mark Titus P.J. Hill, Kyle Madsen Kyle Madsen, Danny Peters, Zisis Sarikopoulos Aaron Craft Aaron Craft Alex Rogers Sam Thompson Aaron Craft Amadeo Della Valle Jake Lorbach Joey Lane Joey Lane Micah Potter Jae Sean Tate BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dennis Hopson Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Scoonie Penn Terence Dials Evan Turner Keita Bates-Diop BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jim Jackson Greg Simpson Michael Redd Greg Oden William Buford Jared Sullinger D Angelo Russell BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR Eldon Miller Randy Ayers Randy Ayers Jim O Brien Jim O Brien Thad Matta Thad Matta Thad Matta Chris Holtmann BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Greg Oden Aaron Craft Aaron Craft BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR WINNERS Charles R. Larkins (fb/mbk) Bruce B. Laybourne Warren E. Amling (fb/mbk) Paul Allen Ebert (mbk, base) Larry P. Huston Richard L. Furry Richard H. Hoyt Jerry R. Lucas Donald H. Flatt Wilmer F. Hosket James Cleamons Aaron Craft BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS SELECTED BY THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Robin Freeman Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Jerry Lucas Gary Bradds Gary Bradds Jim Clemons Clark Kellogg Jim Jackson Jim Jackson Terence Dials BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (1981- PRES.) 1/12/82...Clark Kellogg 156

159 HONORS & AWARDS BIG TEN STANDINGS, Won Lost Pct. 1 Purdue Indiana Michigan State Illinois OHIO STATE Michigan Iowa Wisconsin Minnesota Chicago Northwestern Penn State Nebraska Maryland Rutgers ALL-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Outright Shared Total 1 Purdue Indiana OHIO STATE Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Michigan State Iowa Minnesota Chicago Northwestern /14/83...Tony Campbell 1/23/84...Tony Campbell 2/25/85... Brad Sellers 12/9/85...Dennis Hopson 3/3/86... Brad Sellers 1/20/87...Dennis Hopson 1/27/87...Dennis Hopson 12/8/87...Jay Burson 1/19/88...Jay Burson 1/3/89...Jay Burson 1/2/90... Perry Carter 1/98/90...Jim Jackson 2/6/90...Jim Jackson 2/12/91...Jim Jackson 2/19/91...Jim Jackson 1/6/92...Jim Jackson 2/3/92...Jim Jackson 2/10/92... Chris Jent 3/2/92...Jim Jackson 1/11/93...Greg Simpson 11/16/98... Scoonie Penn 12/21/98...Michael Redd 1/4/99...Michael Redd 1/25/99...Michael Redd 2/15/99... Scoonie Penn 2/22/99... Scoonie Penn 1/31/00...Ken Johnson 2/21/00...Michael Redd 3/6/00... George Reese 12/18/00...Brian Brown 1/12/01...Brian Brown 2/26/01...Ken Johnson 1/21/02...Brian Brown 12/16/02... Brent Darby 2/23/04...Velimir Radinovic 12/20/04...Terence Dials 12/27/04...Terence Dials 12/19/05... Je Kel Foster 2/6/06... Je Kel Foster 2/13/06...Jamar Butler 2/27/06...Terence Dials 11/13/06... Ron Lewis 1/29/07...Greg Oden 2/ Mike Conley Jr. 2/26/07...Greg Oden 11/26/07...Kosta Koufos 3/10/08...Jamar Butler 12/8/08... Evan Turner 1/19/09... William Buford 2/2/09... Evan Turner 2/9/09... Evan Turner 11/16/09... Evan Turner 11/23/09... Evan Turner 11/30/09... Evan Turner 12/28/09...David Lighty 1/18/10... Evan Turner 2/8/10... Evan Turner 2/22/10... Evan Turner 3/1/10... Evan Turner 11/22/10... Jared Sullinger 12/13/10... Jared Sullinger 1/10/11... Jared Sullinger 1/24/11... Jared Sullinger 3/7/11...Jon Diebler 12/19/11... Deshaun Thomas 1/9/12... Jared Sullinger 2/6/12... Jared Sullinger 3/5/12... Jared Sullinger 11/19/12... Deshaun Thomas 1/14/13... Deshaun Thomas 3/11/13... Aaron Craft 12/9/13... LaQuinton Ross 1/6/14... Aaron Craft 2/10/14... Aaron Craft 1/26/15... D Angelo Russell 2/9/15... D Angelo Russell 12/11/17... Keita Bates-Diop 1/8/18... Keita Bates-Diop 1/15/18... Keita Bates-Diop 2/5/18... Keita Bates-Diop BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (2010-PRES.) 11/15/10... Jared Sullinger 11/22/10... Jared Sullinger 11/29/10... Deshaun Thomas 12/6/10... Jared Sullinger 12/13/10... Jared Sullinger 12/20/10... Jared Sullinger 12/27/10... Jared Sullinger 1/3/11... Jared Sullinger 1/10/11... Jared Sullinger 1/17/11... Aaron Craft 1/24/11... Jared Sullinger 1/31/11... Jared Sullinger 2/7/11... Jared Sullinger 3/7/11... Jared Sullinger 12/8/14... D Angelo Russell 12/29/14... D Angelo Russell 1/19/15... D Angelo Russell 1/26/15... D Angelo Russell 2/2/15... D Angelo Russell 2/9/15... D Angelo Russell 3/2/15... D Angelo Russell 1/18/16...JaQuan Lyle 12/4/17...Kaleb Wesson 1/22/18...Kaleb Wesson COLUMBUS DISPATCH OHIO COACH OF THE YR Eldon Miller Gary Williams Randy Ayers Jim O Brien Thad Matta Thad Matta Thad Matta Thad Matta Thad Matta Thad Matta Chris Holtmann OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Name (Class of)...lettered Paul Ebert (1977) John Havlicek (1977) Jimmy Hull (1977) Jerry Lucas (1977) Johnny Miner (1977) Gary Bradds (1978) Bill Hosket, Jr. (1978) Kaleb Wesson EVAN TURNER 157

160 OHIO STATE S FIRST ROUND NBA DRAFT PICKS Year Player (Years at OSU)... NBA (Pick) 2015 D Angelo Russell (2015)...Los Angeles Lakers (2) 2012 Jared Sullinger ( )...Boston Celtics (21) 2010 Evan Turner ( )... Philadelphis 76ers (2) 2009 B.J. Mullens (2009)...Dallas Mavericks (24) 2008 Kosta Koufos (2008)... Utah Jazz (23) 2007 Greg Oden (2007)...Portland Trail Bla (1) 2007 Mike Conley Jr. (2007)...Memphis Grizzlies (4) 2007 Daequan Cook (2007)...Philadelphia 76ers (21) 1992 Jim Jackson ( )...Dallas Mavericks (4) 1987 Dennis Hopson ( )...New Jersey Nets (3) 1986 Brad Sellers ( )... Chicago Bulls (9) 1984 Tony Campbell ( )... Detroit Pistons (20) 1982 Clark Kellogg ( )... Indiana Pacers (8) 1981 Herb Williams ( )... Indiana Pacers (14) 1980 Kelvin Ransey ( )... Chicago Bulls (4) 1971 Jim Cleamons ( )... Los Angles Lakers (13) 1968 Bill Hosket ( )...New York Knicks (10) 1964 Gray Bradds ( )...Baltimore Bullets (3) 1962 Jerry Lucas ( )... Cincinnati Royals (6) 1962 John Havlicek ( )...Boston Celtics (9) 1961 Larry Siegfried ( )...Cincinnati Royals (3) 1950 Dick Schnittker ( )... Washingon (5) 1947 Paul Huston ( )...Chicago (8) 1947 John Underman ( )...St. Louis (7) CURRENT BUCKEYES IN THE NBA D Angelo Russell (2015)... Brooklyn Nets Evan Turner (2010)...Boston Celtics Kosta Koufos (2008)...Sacramento Kings Mike Conley Jr. (2007)...Memphis Grizzlies BUCKEYES WHO PLAYED IN THE ABA Joe Roberts ( )... Kentucky Colonels ( ) Gary Bradds ( )...Oakland Americans (1967) Oakland Caps ( ); Washington Capitols ( ); Texas Chaparrals ( ); Carolina Cougars ( ) BUCKEYES DRAFTED BY THE IBL Chris Jent ( ), 6th pick, 1st Rnd... New Mexico Slam (1999) OHIO STATE PLAYERS AND COACHES IN THE NATIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Inducted Coach/Player OSU Career/Tenure L.W. St. John 1962 Coach Harold Olsen 1959 Coach Fred Taylor 1986 Coach Jerry Lucas 1979 Player John Havlicek 1983 Player Neil Johnston 1990 Player Bob Knight 1991 Player Arnie Risen 1998 Player Gary Williams 2014 Coach Fred Taylor (right) with Woody Hayes (middle) and Bobby Knight (left). 158

161 1913 Archer Reilly (C) Ross Richmond Trautman Fritz 1923 Lewis Dudley Howard Blair Dudley Robinson (C) Harlon Davis Arthur Haid ALL TIME STARTING LINEUPS 1932 Herbert Brown Bob Colburn Fred Conrad Howard Mattison Joe Hoffer (C) 1941 Fred Miller Gil Mickelson (C) Jack McLain Jack Dawson Max Gecowets 1950 Bob Burkholder Gene Brown Fred Taylor Dick Schnittker (C) Bob Donham 1959 Larry Siegfried Joe Carlson (CC) Larry Huston (CC) Joe Roberts Richard Furry 1914 Boyd Cherry Bliss Dean Richmond (C) Graf Godfrey 1924 Johnny Miner (C) Melville Shaw Harold Cunningham George Cameron Ralph Seiffer 1933 Lewis Hinchman Bob Colburn Bill Hosket Howard Mattison (C) Bill Beitner 1942 Fred Miller Bud Wise Robert Shaw Jack Graf (C) Max Gecowets 1951 John Karaffa Jack Jones Ralph Armstrong James Remmington (C) Bill Wilks 1960 (25-3) John Havlicek Joe Roberts (CC) Jerry Lucas Larry Siegfried Mel Nowell 1915 Foust Simmermacher Boyd Cherry (C) Graf Godfrey 1925 Johnny Miner Melville Shaw Harold Cunningham George Cameron (C) Ralph Seiffer 1934 Padlow Bob Colburn Rosequist Fred Conrad (C) Bill Beitner 1943 Fred Miller (C) Bud Wise Robert Shaw Dick Schrider Lou Trabitz 1952 John Karaffa (C) Jack Jones Paul Ebert Tom Williams Bill Wilks 1961 (27-1) John Havlicek Richie Hoyt Jerry Lucas Mel Nowell Larry Siegfried (C) 1917 Don Leader (C) Norton Clarence McDonald Davies Charles Bolen 1926 Wilbur Tarbert Benton Dempsey Harold Cunningham Ralph Seiffer (C) William Hunt 1935 Warren Whitlinger Red Wilson Earl Thomas Bill Beitner (C) Tippy Dye 1944 Paul Huston Bob Bowen Arnold Risen Donald Grate (C) Jack Dugger 1953 Merrill Hatfield Dean Cook Paul Ebert Tom Williams (C) Bill Wilks 1962 (26-2) John Havlicek (C) Doug McDonald Jerry Lucas Mel Nowell Dick Reasbeck 1918 Davies Francis Kennedy Nemecek Charles Bolen (C) 1927 Fred Grim R.R. Bell Wilbur Tarbert William Hunt (C) Joseph Cox 1936 Warren Whitlinger (C) Jim McDonald Earl Thomas Raudabaugh Tippy Dye 1945 Paul Huston (C) Warren Amling Arnold Risen Donald Grate Jack Dugger 1954 Robin Freeman Dean Cook Paul Ebert (C) John Miller Don Kelley 1963 (20-4) Doug McDonald (C) Jim Doughty Gary Bradds Dick Ricketts Dick Reasbeck 1919 Matheny Francis Clarence McDonald Edgar Weltner (C) Boland 1928 Robin Bell (C) Fred Grim George Van Heyde Joseph Cox Ronald Hectorne 1937 Jim McDonald Jimmy Hull Earl Thomas Tippy Dye (C) Raudabaugh 1946 Paul Huston Warren Amling Jack Underman Bob Bowen Ray Snyder (C) 1955 Don Kelley John Miller (C) Charles Ropes Charles Ellis Robin Freeman 1964 (16-8) Don DeVoe Jim Shaffer Gary Bradds (C) Tom Bowman Dick Ricketts 1920 Abraham Greenspun Francis Clarence McDonald (C) Nemecek Clark 1929 Jack Evans Harold Ervin George Van Heyde (C) Wesley Fesler Richard Larkins 1938 Jimmy Hull Richard Baker Johnny Schick Jim McDonald (C) Richard Boughner 1947 Paul Huston (C) Warren Amling Jack Underman Bob Bowen Bob Donham 1956 Robin Freeman Charles Ellis Don Kelley (C) Frank Howard Jim Laughlin 1965 (12-12) Dick Ricketts (C) Ron Sepic Al Rowley Jim Shaffer Andy Ahijevych 1921 Bartel Robert Dudley William Slyker (C) Clark Patterson 1930 Harold Ervin Jack Evans Lowell Wrigley Wesley Fesler (C) Richard Larkins 1939 James Hull (C) Richard Baker John Schick Richard Boughner Robert Lynch 1948 Bob Burkholder Gene Brown Neil Johnston Dick Schnittker Bob Donham (C) 1957 Jim Laughlin Gene Millard (C) Larry Huston Frank Howard Ken Sidle 1966 (11-13) Bill Hosket Bob Dove (CC) Ron Sepic Al Peters Al Rowley 1922 Abraham Greenspun (C) Robert Dudley Paul Beard George Robinson Frank Young 1931 Harold Ervin Lewis Hinchman Howard Mattison Richard Larkins (C) Wesley Fesler 1940 Gil Mickelson William Goss William Sattler Robert Lynch (C) Jed Mees 1949 Bob Burkholder Gene Brown Bob Raidiger (C) Dick Schnittker Bob Donham 1958 Jim Laughlin (CC) Joe Carlson Larry Huston Frank Howard (CC) Ken Sidle 1967 (13-11) Bill Hosket Ron Sepic (C) Jeff Miller Mike Swain Al Rowley 159

162 1968 (21-8) Bill Hosket (C) Steve Howell Dave Sorenson Jody Finney Denny Meadors 1969 (17-7) Dave Sorenson Jim Cleamons Jody Finney Steve Howell Denny Meadors (C) 1970 (17-7) Dave Sorenson (C) Jim Cleamons Jody Finney Craig Barclay Dan Andreas 1971 (20-6) Mark Minor Mark Wagar Luke Witte Jim Cleamons (C) Allan Hornyak 1972 (18-6) Allan Hornyak Luke Witte Dan Gerhard Wardell Jackson Mark Minor (C) 1973 (14-10) Allan Hornyak (C) Luke Witte Wardell Jackson Bill Andreas Dan Gerhard 1974 (9-15) Bill Andreas Larry Bolden Steve Wenner Wardell Jackson (C) Gary Repella 1975 (14-14) Bill Andreas (C) Larry Bolden Craig Taylor Mark Bayless Andy Stiegemeier 1976 (6-20) Craig Taylor (C) Larry Bolden Fred Poole Jud Wood Mike Daugherty 1977 (9-18) Kevin Ransey Larry Bolden (C) Terry Burris Jim Ellinghausen Tony Hall 1978 (16-11) Kelvin Ransey Herb Williams Ken Page Mike Cline (CC) Jim Smith 1979 (19-12) Kelvin Ransey (CC) Herb Williams Carter Scott Jim Smith (CC) Todd Penn 1980 (21-8) Clark Kellogg Carter Scot Jim Smith Herb Williams (CC) Kelvin Ransey (CC) 1981 (14-13) Clark Kellogg Jim Smith Herb Williams (CC) Larry Huggins Carter Scott (CC) 1982 (21-10) Clark Kellogg (CC) Tony Campbell Granville Waiters Larry Huggins Carter Scott (CC) 1983 (20-10) Tony Campbell (CC) Joe Concheck Granville Waiters Larry Huggins (CC) Troy Taylor 1984 (15-14) Tony Campbell (CC) Dave Jones Clarence McGee Troy Taylor Ron Stokes (CC) 1985 (20-10) Joe Concheck (CC) Dennis Hopson Brad Sellers Troy Taylor (CC) Ron Stokes (CC) ALL TIME STARTING LINEUPS 1986 (19-14) Dennis Hopson (CC) Jerry Francis Brad Sellers Keith Wesson Kip Lomax 1987 (20-13) Dennis Hopson (C) Jerry Francis John Anderson Curtis Wilson Jay Burson 1988 (20-13) Jerry Francis Perry Carter Tony White Jay Burson Curtis Wilson (CC) 1989 (19-15) Jamaal Brown Jay Burson (CC) Tony White (CC) Perry Carter Jerry Francis (CC) 1990 (17-13) Jamaal Brown Mark Baker Perry Carter (C) Chris Jent Jim Jackson 1991 (27-4) Jamaal Brown Mark Baker Perry Carter (C) Jim Jackson Treg Lee 1992 (26-6) Chris Jent Lawrence Funderburke Jim Jackson Mark Baker Jamaal Brown (C) 1993 (15-13) Greg Simpson Jamie Skelton Derek Anderson Antonio Watson (C) Lawrence Funderburke 1994 (13-16) Greg Simpson Jamie Skelton (CC) Antonio Watson Rickey Dudley (CC) Lawrence Funderburke 1995 (6-22) Doug Etzler (C) Carlos Davis Antonio Watson Rick Yudt Rickey Dudley 1996 (10-17) Damon Stringer Neshaun Coleman Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook Rick Yudt (C) 1997 (10-17) Damon Stringer (C) Neshaun Coleman Jermaine Tate Shaun Stonerook Jason Singleton 1998 (8-22) Jason Singleton Jon Sanderson Ken Johnson Michael Redd Carlos Davis 1999 (27-9) Jason Singleton (CC) Jon Sanderson Ken Johnson Michael Redd Scoonie Penn (CC) 2000 (23-7) George Reese Ken Johnson Brian Brown Michael Redd (CC) Scoonie Penn (CC) 2001 (20-11) Ken Johnson (CC) Brian Brown (CC) Boban Savovic Brent Darby Zach Williams 2002 (24-8) Brian Brown (C) Boban Savovic Brent Darby Velimir Radinovic Zach Williams 2003 (17-15) Brent Darby (CC) Sean Connolly (CC) Velimir Radinovic Zach Williams Shun Jenkins or Matt Sylvester 2004 (14-16) Tony Stockman Brandon Fuss-Cheatham Velimir Radinovic (C) J.J. Sullinger Terence Dials 2005 (20-12) Ivan Harris J.J. Sullinger Terence Dials (C) Brandon-Fuss Cheatham or Jamar Butler Tony Stockman or Je Kel Foster 2006 (26-6) J.J. Sullinger (CC) Jamar Butler Terence Dials (CC) Je Kel Foster (CC) Matt Sylvester (CC) 2007 (35-4) Ivan Harris Greg Oden Jamar Butler Mike Conley Jr. Ron Lewis 2008 (24-13) Jamar Butler (CC) Kosta Koufos Othello Hunter (CC) David Lighty (CC) Evan Turner 2009 (22-11) Evan Turner William Buford Jon Diebler Jeremie Simmons or P.J. Hill Dallas Lauderdale 2010 (29-8) Evan Turner William Buford Jon Diebler David Lighty Dallas Lauderdale 2011 (34-3) William Buford Jon Diebler David Lighty Dallas Lauderdale Jared Sullinger 2012 (31-8) William Buford Aaron Craft Lenzelle Smith Jr. Deshaun Thomas Jared Sullinger 2013 (29-8) Aaron Craft Lenzelle Smith Jr. Deshaun Thomas Sam Thompson Amir Williams 2014 (25-10) Aaron Craft Lenzelle Smith Jr. LaQuinton Ross Sam Thompson/Shannon Scott Amir Williams 2015 (24-11) Shannon Scott Sam Thompson Amir Williams Jae Sean Tate/Marc Loving D Angelo Russell 2016 (21-14) JaQuan Lyle Marc Loving Trevor Thompson Jae Sean Tate Keita Bates-Diop 2017 (17-15) JaQuan Lyle/C.J. Jackson Marc Loving Micah Potter/Trevor Thompson Jae Sean Tate Kam Williams 2018 (25-9) Keita Bates-Diop C.J. Jackson Jae Sean Tate Kaleb Wesson Kam Williams 160

163 OHIO STATE AND THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Over the years, Ohio State has appeared in 28 NCAA tournaments, including the first in 1939 when the Buckeyes finished as runners-up. The Buckeyes, who have made it to the Final Four 10 times and appeared in five championship games, have an overall record of in NCAA Tournament play (2-1) Eastern Regional, Philadelphia OSU 64, Wake Forest 52 (3/17/39) Regional Semifinals OSU 53, Villanova 36* (3/18/39) Regional Finals/Final Four National Finals, Evanston, Ill. Oregon 46, OSU 33* (3/27/39) National Title Game 1944 (1-1) Eastern Regional, New York OSU 57, Temple 47 (3/24/44) Regional Semifinals Dartmouth 60, OSU 53* (3/25/44) Regional Finals/Final Four 1945 (1-1) Eastern Regional, New York OSU 45, Kentucky 37 (3/22/45) Regional Semifinals New York U. 70, OSU 65 (ot)* (3/24/45) Regional Finals/Final Four 1946 (2-1) Eastern Regional, New York OSU 46, Harvard 38 (3/21/46) Regional Semifinals North Carolina 60, OSU 57 (ot)* (3/23/46) Regional Finals/Final Four OSU 63, California 45* (3/26/46) National 3rd-Place Game 1950 (1-1) Eastern Regional, New York C.C.N.Y. 56, OSU 55 (3/23/50) Regional Semifinals OSU 72, Holy Cross 52 (3/25/50) Regional 3rd-Place Game 1960 (4-0, Champion) Mideast Regional, Louisville, Kentucky OSU 98, Western Kentucky 79 (3/11/60) Regional Semifinals OSU 86, Georgia Tech 69 (3/12/60) Regional Finals Final Four, San Francisco OSU 76, New York U. 54* (3/18/60) National Semifinals OSU 75, California 55* (3/19/60) National Title Game 1961 (3-1) Mideast Regional, Louisville, Kentucky OSU 56, Louisville 55 (3/17/61) Regional Semifinals OSU 87, Kentucky 74 (3/18/61) Regional Finals Final Four, Kansas City, Mo. OSU 95, St. Joseph s 69* (3/24/61) National Semifinals/Final Four Cincinnati 70, OSU 65 (OT)* (3/25/61) National Title Game 1962 (3-1) Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa OSU 93, Western Kentucky 73 (3/16/39) Regional Semifinals OSU 74, Kentucky 64 (3/17/39) Regional Finals Final Four, Louisville, Ky. OSU 84, Wake Forest 68* (3/23/39) National Semifinals/Final Four Cincinnati 71, OSU 59* (3/24/39) National Title Game 1968 (3-1) Mideast Regional, Lexington, Kentucky OSU 79, E. Tennessee 72 (3/15/68) Regional Semifinals OSU 82, Kentucky 81 (3/16/68) Regional Finals Final Four, Los Angeles N. Carolina 80, OSU 66* (3/22/68) National Semifinals/Final Four OSU 89, Houston 85* (3/23/68) National 3rd-Place Game 1971 (1-1) Mideast Regional, Athens, Georgia OSU 60, Marquette 59 (3/18/71) Regional Semifinals W. Kentucky 81, OSU 78 (OT) (3/20/71) Regional Finals 1980 (1-1) West Regional, Tempe, Arizona (4) OSU 89, (5) Arizona State 75 (3/9/80) Second Round (8) UCLA 72, (4) OSU 68 (3/13/80) Regional Semifinals Tuscon, Ariz (0-1) East Regional, Charlotte, North Carolina (9) James Madison 55, (8) OSU 48 (3/11/82) First Round 1983 (1-1) East Regional, Hartford, Connecticut (3) OSU 79, (6) Syracuse 74 (3/20/83) Second Round (2) North Carolina 64, (3) OSU 51 (3/25/83) Regional Semifinals Syracuse, N.Y (1-1) Midwest Regional, Tulsa, Oklahoma (4) OSU 75, (13) Iowa State 64 (3/14/85) First Round (5) Louisiana Tech 79, (4) OSU 67 (3/16/85) Second Round Overall NCAA Tournament Record: (.649) NCAA Championships:... 1 (1960) National Runners-up...4 ( ) NCAA Final Fours ( ) NCAA Elite Eights ( ) NCAA Sweet 16s ( ) Record by Region: In East: (.609) In South/Southeast: (.692) In Midwest: (.556) In West: (.583) In Mideast: (.778) Minneapolis: (.500) Record by Seed: As No. 1 seed: (.775) As 2 seed: (.727) As 3 seed: (.500) As 4 seed: (.500) As 5 seed (.500) As 6 seed (.000) As 8 seed: (.250) As 9 seed: (.500) As 10 seed: (.500) 1987 (1-1) Southeast Regional, Atlanta, Georgia (9) OSU 91, (8) Kentucky 77 (3/13/87) First Round (1) Georgetown 82, (9) OSU 79 (3/15/87) Second Round 1990 (1-1) West Regional, Salt Lake City, Utah (8) OSU 84, (9) Providence 83 (OT) (3/15/90) First Round (1) UNLV 76, (8) OSU 65 (3/17/90) Second Round 1991 (2-1) Midwest Regional, Dayton, Ohio (1) OSU 97, (16) Towson State 86 (3/15/91) First Round (1) OSU 65, (8) Georgia Tech 61 (3/17/91) Second Round (4) St. John s 91, (1) OSU 74 (3/22/91) Regional Semifinals Pontiac, Mich (3-1) Southeast Regional, Cincinnati, Ohio (1) OSU 83, (16) Mississippi Valley St. 56 (3/19/92) First Round (1) OSU 78, (9) Connecticut 55 (3/21/92) Second Round at Lexington, Ky. (1) OSU 80, (4) North Carolina 73 (3/27/92) Regional Semifinals (6) Michigan 75, (1) OSU 71 (ot) (3/29/92) Regional Finals ##1999 (4-1) South Regional, Indianapolis (4) OSU 72, (13) Murray State 58 (3/11/99) First Round (4) OSU 75, (12) Detroit 44 (3/13/99) Second Round at Knoxville, Tenn. (4) OSU 71, (1) Auburn 64 (3/18/99) Regional Semifinals (4) OSU 77, (3) St. John s 74 (3/20/99) Regional Finals at St. Petersburg, Fla. (1) Connecticut 64, (4) OSU 58* (3/27/99) Final Four ##2000 (1-1) South Regional, Nashville, Tennessee (3) OSU 87, (14) Appalachian State 61 (3/17/99) First Round (6) Miami, Fla. 75, (3) OSU 62 (3/19/99) Second Round ##2001 (0-1) East Regional, Greensboro, North Carolina (12) Utah State 77, (5) OSU 68 (ot) (3/15/01) First Round ##2002 (1-1) West Regional, Albuquerque, New Mexico (4) OSU 69, (13) Davidson 64 (3/14/02) First Round (12) Missouri 83, (4) OSU 67 (3/16/02) Second Round 2006 (1-1) Minneapolis Regional, Dayton, Ohio (2) OSU 70, (15) Davidson 62 (3/17/06) First Round (7) Georgetown 70, (2) OSU 52 (3/19/06) Second Round 2007 (5-1) South Regional, Lexington, Kentucky (1) OSU 78, (16) Central Conn. State 57 (3/15/07) First Round (1) OSU 78, (9) Xavier 71 (3/17/07) Second Round at San Antonio, Texas (1) OSU 85, (5) Tennessee 84 (3/22/07) Regional Semifinals (1) OSU 92, (2) Memphis 76 (3/24/07) Regional Finals Final Four, Atlanta, Ga. (1) OSU 67, (2) Georgetown 60* (3/31/07) National Semifinals (1) Florida 84, (1) OSU 75* (4/2/07) National Title Game 2009 (0-1) Midwest Regional, Dayton, Ohio (9) Siena 74, (8) OSU 72-(2ot) (3/20/09) First Round 2010 (2-1) Midwest Regional, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2) OSU 68, (15) UCSB 51 (3/19/10) First Round (2) OSU 75, (10) Georgia Tech 66 (3/21/10) Second Round Midwest Regional, St. Louis, Mo. (6) Tennessee 76, (2) OSU 73 (3/26/10) Regional Semifinals 2011 (2-1) East Regional, Cleveland, Ohio (1) OSU 75, (16) UTSA 46 (3/18/11) Second Round (2) OSU 98, (8) George Mason 66 (3/20/11) Third Round at Newark, N.J. (4) Kentucky 62, (1) OSU 60 (3/25/11) Regional Semifinals 2012 (4-1) East Regional, Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania (2) OSU 78, (15) Loyola Univ. Md. 59 (3/15/12) Second Round (2) OSU 73, (7) Gonzaga 66 (3/17/12) Third Round at Boston (2) OSU 81, (6) Cincinnati 66 (3/22/12) Regional Semifinals (2) OSU 77, (1) Syracuse 70 (3/24/12) Regional Finals Final Four, New Orleans (2) Kansas 64, (2) OSU 62* (3/31/12) National Semifinal 2013 (3-1) West Regional, Dayton, Ohio (2) OSU 95, (15) Iona 70 (3/22/13) Second Round (2) OSU 78, (10) Iowa State 75 (3/24/13) Third Round at Los Angeles (2) OSU 73, (6) Arizona 70 (3/28/13) Regional Semifinal (2) OSU 66, (9) Wichita State 70 (3/30/13) Regional Final 2014 (0-1) South Regional, Buffalo, New York (11) Dayton 60, (6) OSU 59 (3/20/14) Second Round 2015 (1-1) West Regional, Portland, Oregon (7) VCU 72, (10) OSU 75 (ot) (3/19/15) Second Round (2) Arizona 73, (10) OSU 58 (3/21/15) Third Round 2018 (1-1) West Regional, Boise, Idaho (5) Ohio State 81, (12) South Dakota State 73 (3/15/18) First Round (4) Gonzaga 90, (5) Ohio State 84 (3/17/18) Second Round *Final Four // (#) Seed // ## Results vacated by NCAA Jerry Lucas, left, and Jim Jackson both earned national player of the year recognition as Buckeyes. 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164 INDIVIDUAL NCAA GAME RECORDS Name Points Opponent Date W/L, Score Jerry Lucas 36 Western Kentucky 3/11/60 W, Jerry Lucas 33 Kentucky 3/18/61 W, Jerry Lucas 33 Kentucky 3/17/62 W, Brian Brown 33 Davidson 3/14/02 W, Dennis Hopson 32 Kentucky 3/13/87 W, Deshaun Thomas 31 Loyola University Maryland 3/15/12 W, Evan Turner 31 Tennessee 3/26/10 L, Jerry Lucas 29 St. Joseph s 3/24/61 W, Kelvin Ransey 29 UCLA 3/13/80 L, Keita Bates-Diop 28 Gonzaga 3/17/18 L, D Angelo Russell 28 Virginia Commonwealth 3/19/15 W, (OT) Jimmy Hull 28 Villanova* 3/18/39 W, Jerry Lucas 27 Cincinnati@ 3/25/61 L, (OT) Michael Redd 27 Murray State 3/11/99 W, Arnold Risen 26 NYU* 3/24/45 L, Dick Schnittker 26 CCNY 3/23/50 L, Steve Howell 26 Houston* 3/23/68 W, Allan Hornyak 26 Western Kentucky 3/20/71 L, (OT) Scoonie Penn 26 Auburn 3/18/99 W, Rebounds 30 Jerry Lucas vs. Kentucky at Louisville 1961 Assists 15 Aaron Craft vs. George Mason in Cleveland, Ohio 2011 Field Goals Made 14 Jerry Lucas vs. Western Kentucky at Louisville 1960 vs. Kentucky at Louisville 1961 Field Goals Attempted 25 Jerry Lucas vs. Western Ky. at Louisville 1960 Free Throws Made 10 Arnold Risen vs. N.Y. University at Madison Square Garden Ron Lewis vs. Memphis in San Antonio, Texas 2007 Free Throws Attempted 13 Arnold Risen vs. N.Y. University at Madison Square Garden 1945 NCAA TEAM RECORDS Total Points Scored 98 vs. George Mason at Cleveland vs. Western Kentucky at Louisville 1960 Rebounds 58 vs. Houston at Los Angeles 1968 Field Goals Made 42 vs. Western Kentucky at Louisville 1960 Field Goals Attempted 86 vs. Western Kentucky at Louisville 1960 Free Throws Made 35 vs. Memphis at San Antonio 2007 Free Throws Attempted 42 vs. Syracuse at Boston 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS Points 266 Jerry Lucas , 1961, Deshaun Thomas , 2012, William Buford , 2010, 2011, John Havlicek , 1961, Jared Sullinger , Michael Redd , Scoonie Penn , Jim Jackson , 1991, Aaron Craft , 2012, 2013, Brian Brown , 2000, 2001, David Lighty , 2010, Mark Baker , 1991, Lenzelle Smith Jr , 2012, 2013, Jon Diebler , 2010, Dennis Hopson , Evan Turner , Sam Thompson , 2013, 2014, Jamaal Brown , 1991, Chris Jent , 1991, Perry Carter , Bill Hosket LaQuinton Ross , 2013, Ken Johnson , 2000, Dave Soreson Troy Taylor , 1983, Lawrence Funderburke OHIO STATE AND THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Rebounds 197 Jerry Lucas , 1961, John Havlicek , 1961, William Buford , 2010, 2011, Deshaun Thomas , 2012, Jared Sullinger , Bill Hosket Jim Jackson , 1991, Perry Carter , Aaron Craft , 2012, 2013, Lenzelle Smith Jr , 2012, 2013, Scoonie Penn , Michael Redd , 2000 OHIO STATE & THE NIT 1979 (2-2) OSU 80, St. Joseph s 66 OSU 79, Maryland 72 Indiana 64, OSU 55 Alabama 96, OSU (0-1) Xavier 60, OSU 57 (OT) 1986 (5-0, Champion) OSU 65, Ohio U. 62 OSU 71, Texas 65 OSU 79, BYU 68 OSU 79, La. Tech 66 OSU 73, Wyoming (4-1) OSU 86, Old Dominion 73 OSU 86, Cleveland State 80 OSU 68, New Mexico 65 OSU 64, Colorado State 62 Connecticut 72, OSU (2-1) OSU 81, Akron 70 OSU 85, Nebraska 74 St. John s 83, OSU 80 (OT) 1993 (0-1) Miami (Ohio) 56, OSU (0-1) Georgia Tech 72, OSU (5-0) OSU 84, UNC Asheville 66 OSU 73, California 56 OSU 74, Dayton 63 OSU 81, Mississippi 69 OSU 92, Massachusetts (1-1) OSU 72, Akron 63 (OT) Florida 74, OSU Jamar Butler, David Lighty, Othello Hunter, Matt Terwilliger 2008 NIT Champions

165 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS OHIO STATE TEAM NCAA RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (86) vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) (60) vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) 38 (83) vs. WKU (W, 93-73, 3/16/62) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (made) (42) vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) (38) vs. WKU (W, 93-73, 3/16/62) (28) vs. North Carolina (L, 80-66, 3/22/68) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) (31-46) vs. California (W, 75-55, 3/19/60) (33-50) vs. Kentucky (W, 91-77, 3/13/87) (38-60) vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (26) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (40) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) (26) vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) 11 (20) vs. CCSU (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (22) vs. UCSB (W, 68-51, 3/19/10) 10 (21) vs. Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED (made) (12) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) 2 26 (11) vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) 26 (16) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (5) vs. Wichita St. (L, 70-66, 3/30/13) 25 (7) vs. Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) (9) vs. Tennessee (L, 76-73, 3/26/10) 23 (4) vs. Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 made) (16-26) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (9-15) vs. App. St. (W, 87-61, 3/17/00) (11-20) vs. Central Conn. (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (7-13) vs. Arizona (W, 73-70, 3/28/13) (9-18) vs. Iowa State (3/24/13).500 (7-14) vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99).500 (5-10) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) FREE THROWS MADE (att.) (41) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (42) vs. Syracuse (W 77-70, 3/24/12) (35) vs. Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) 23 (30) vs. Arizona State (W, 89-75, 3/9/80) 23 (30) vs. Kentucky (W, 91-77, 3/13/87) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (31) vs. Syracuse (W 77-70, 3/24/12) (35) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (22) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) (23) vs. Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) 35 (21) vs. Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) (15-16) vs. Cincinnati (L, 70-65, 3/25/61) (35-41) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (17-20) vs. Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90).850 (17-20) vs. Xavier (W, 78-71, 3/17/07) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS vs. Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) 21 vs. UNLV (L, 76-65, 3/17/90) vs. Georgia Tech (W, 65-61, 3/17/91) 20 vs. North Carolina (W, 80-73, 3/27/92) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS vs. Xavier (W, 78-71, 3/17/07) 33 vs. Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) 33 vs. Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) TOTAL REBOUNDS vs. Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) vs. Wake Forest (W, 84-68, 3/23/62) vs. Georgia Tech (W, 86-69, 3/12/60) 52 vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) ASSISTS vs. UTSA (W, 75-46, 3/18/11) vs. Iona (W, 95-70, 3/22/13) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) vs. Georgetown (L, 82-79, 3/15/87) 21 vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) 21 vs. Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) STEALS vs. Cincinnati (W, 81-66, 3/22/12) vs. Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) 10 vs. Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) 10 vs. Dayton (L, 59-60, 3/20/14) BLOCKED SHOTS vs. UCSB (W, 68-51, 3/19/10) 2. 9 vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) 3. 8 vs. Loyola (W 78-59, 3/15/12) 4. 7 vs. VCU (W 75-72, 3/19/15) vs. Kansas (L, 64-62, 3/31/12) vs. Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) TOTAL POINTS vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) 98 vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) vs. Iona (W, 95-70, 3/22/13) 95 vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) OPPONENT TEAM NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (95) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) (79) Kentucky (W, 82-82, 3/16/68) (82) WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) 34 (54) St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) 34 (71) Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (made) (38) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) (34) WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) 82 (20) Holy Cross (W, 72-52, 3/25/50) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) (34-54) St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) (33-61) Louisiana Tech (L, 79-67, 3/16/85) (29-54) Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92).537 (29-54) Georgetown (L, 82-79, 3/15/87) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (31) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) (31) SDSU (3/15/18) (25) Iowa State (W, 78-75, 3/24/13) (26) Central Connecticut (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) 10 (22) Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) 10 (18) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED (made) (13) SDSU (3/15/18) 31 (16) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) (10) Central Connecticut (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (12) Iowa State (W, 78-75, 3/24/13) 25 (6) Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (min. 5 made) (10-18) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) (9-17) Georgetown (L, 3/15/87) (16-31) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) FREE THROWS MADE (att.) (39) Kentucky (W, 87-74, 3/18/61) (35) UCLA (L, 72-68, 3/13/80) (36) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (30) Kentucky (W, 87-74, 3/18/61) (26) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) (28) UCLA (L, 72-68, 3/13/80) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) (18-20) Arizona (W, 73-70, 3/28/13).900 (18-20) North Carolina (W, 80-73, 3/27/92) (17-19) Miami (L, 75-62, 3/19/00) (22-25) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07).880 (22-25) North Carolina (L, 64-51, 3/25/83) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Siena (W, ot, 3/20/09) Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) Tennessee (W, 76-73, 3/26/10) 20 Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) 20 St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Missouri, (L, 83-67, 3/16/02) Miami (L,75-62, 3/19/00) 32 Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) TOTAL REBOUNDS WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) 53 North Carolina (L, 80-66, 3/22/68) 53 Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) ASSISTS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) 22 Arizona State (W, 89-75, 3/9/80) 22 Louisiana Tech (L, 79-67, 3/16/85) STEALS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) Georgia Tech (L, 75-66, 3/21/10) 12 Utah State (L, 77-68, 3/15/01) BLOCKED SHOTS Kentucky (L, 62-60, 2/25/11) 2. 9 Wichita St. (L, 70-66, 3/30/13) 3. 8 Kansas (L, 64-62, 3/31/12) 8 Loyola (W 78-59, 3/15/12) 8 Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) TOTAL POINTS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/ Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) 163

166 OHIO STATE TEAM NCAA RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (86) vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) (60) vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) 38 (83) vs. WKU (W, 93-73, 3/16/62) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (made) (42) vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) (38) vs. WKU (W, 93-73, 3/16/62) (28) vs. North Carolina (L, 80-66, 3/22/68) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) (31-46) vs. California (W, 75-55, 3/19/60) (33-50) vs. Kentucky (W, 91-77, 3/13/87) (38-60) vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (26) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (40) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) (26) vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) 11 (20) vs. CCSU (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (22) vs. UCSB (W, 68-51, 3/19/10) 10 (21) vs. Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED (made) (12) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) 2 26 (11) vs. Gonzaga (3/17/18) 26 (16) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (5) vs. Wichita St. (L, 70-66, 3/30/13) 25 (7) vs. Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) (9) vs. Tennessee (L, 76-73, 3/26/10) 23 (4) vs. Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 made) (16-26) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) (9-15) vs. App. St. (W, 87-61, 3/17/00) (11-20) vs. Central Conn. (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (7-13) vs. Arizona (W, 73-70, 3/28/13) (9-18) vs. Iowa State (3/24/13).500 (7-14) vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99).500 (5-10) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) FREE THROWS MADE (att.) (41) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (42) vs. Syracuse (W 77-70, 3/24/12) (35) vs. Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) 23 (30) vs. Arizona State (W, 89-75, 3/9/80) 23 (30) vs. Kentucky (W, 91-77, 3/13/87) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (31) vs. Syracuse (W 77-70, 3/24/12) (35) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (22) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) (23) vs. Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) 35 (21) vs. Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) (15-16) vs. Cincinnati (L, 70-65, 3/25/61) (35-41) vs. Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) (17-20) vs. Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90).850 (17-20) vs. Xavier (W, 78-71, 3/17/07) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS vs. Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) 21 vs. UNLV (L, 76-65, 3/17/90) vs. Georgia Tech (W, 65-61, 3/17/91) 20 vs. North Carolina (W, 80-73, 3/27/92) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS vs. Xavier (W, 78-71, 3/17/07) 33 vs. Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) 33 vs. Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS TOTAL REBOUNDS vs. Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) vs. Wake Forest (W, 84-68, 3/23/62) vs. Georgia Tech (W, 86-69, 3/12/60) 52 vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) ASSISTS vs. UTSA (W, 75-46, 3/18/11) vs. Iona (W, 95-70, 3/22/13) vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) vs. Georgetown (L, 82-79, 3/15/87) 21 vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) 21 vs. Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) STEALS vs. Cincinnati (W, 81-66, 3/22/12) vs. Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) vs. SDSU (3/15/18) 10 vs. Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) 10 vs. Dayton (L, 59-60, 3/20/14) BLOCKED SHOTS vs. UCSB (W, 68-51, 3/19/10) 2. 9 vs. St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) 3. 8 vs. Loyola (W 78-59, 3/15/12) 4. 7 vs. VCU (W 75-72, 3/19/15) vs. Kansas (L, 64-62, 3/31/12) vs. Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) TOTAL POINTS vs. George Mason (W, 98-66, 3/20/11) 98 vs. WKU (W, 98-79, 3/11/60) vs. Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) vs. Iona (W, 95-70, 3/22/13) 95 vs. St. Josephs (W, 95-69, 3/24/61) OPPONENT TEAM NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (95) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) (79) Kentucky (W, 82-82, 3/16/68) (82) WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) 34 (54) St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) 34 (71) Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (made) (38) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) (34) WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) 82 (20) Holy Cross (W, 72-52, 3/25/50) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) (34-54) St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) (33-61) Louisiana Tech (L, 79-67, 3/16/85) (29-54) Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92).537 (29-54) Georgetown (L, 82-79, 3/15/87) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (att.) (31) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) (31) SDSU (3/15/18) (25) Iowa State (W, 78-75, 3/24/13) (26) Central Connecticut (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) 10 (22) Memphis (W, 92-76, 3/24/07) 10 (18) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED (made) (13) SDSU (3/15/18) 31 (16) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) (10) Central Connecticut (W, 78-57, 3/15/07) (12) Iowa State (W, 78-75, 3/24/13) 25 (6) Detroit (W, 75-44, 3/13/99) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (min. 5 made) (10-18) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07) (9-17) Georgetown (L, 3/15/87) (16-31) Tennessee (W, 85-84, 3/22/07) FREE THROWS MADE (att.) (39) Kentucky (W, 87-74, 3/18/61) (35) UCLA (L, 72-68, 3/13/80) (36) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (30) Kentucky (W, 87-74, 3/18/61) (26) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) (28) UCLA (L, 72-68, 3/13/80) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) (18-20) Arizona (W, 73-70, 3/28/13).900 (18-20) North Carolina (W, 80-73, 3/27/92) (17-19) Miami (L, 75-62, 3/19/00) (22-25) Florida (L, 84-75, 4/2/07).880 (22-25) North Carolina (L, 64-51, 3/25/83) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Siena (W, ot, 3/20/09) Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) Tennessee (W, 76-73, 3/26/10) 20 Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/91) 20 St. John s (W, 77-74, 3/20/99) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Missouri, (L, 83-67, 3/16/02) Miami (L,75-62, 3/19/00) 32 Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) TOTAL REBOUNDS WKU (L, 81-78, 3/20/71) Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) Siena (L, ot, 3/20/09) 53 North Carolina (L, 80-66, 3/22/68) 53 Murray State (W, 72-58, 3/11/99) ASSISTS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) 22 Arizona State (W, 89-75, 3/9/80) 22 Louisiana Tech (L, 79-67, 3/16/85) STEALS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) Providence (W, 84-83, 3/15/90) Georgia Tech (L, 75-66, 3/21/10) 12 Utah State (L, 77-68, 3/15/01) BLOCKED SHOTS Kentucky (L, 62-60, 2/25/11) 2. 9 Wichita St. (L, 70-66, 3/30/13) 3. 8 Kansas (L, 64-62, 3/31/12) 8 Loyola (W 78-59, 3/15/12) 8 Michigan (L, 75-71, 3/29/92) TOTAL POINTS St. John s (L, 91-74, 3/22/91) Towson State (W, 97-86, 3/15/ Houston (W, 89-85, 3/23/68) 164

167 NCAA FINAL FOURS Year Champion... Score Runner-up Third Fourth 1939 OREGON Ohio State Oklahoma Villanova 1940 INDIANA Kansas Duquesne Southern Cal 1941 WISCONSIN Washington State Pittsburgh Arkansas 1942 STANFORD Dartmouth Colorado Kentucky 1943 WYOMING Georgetown Texas DePaul 1944 UTAH (OT) Dartmouth Iowa State Ohio State 1945 OKLAHOMA STATE N.Y.U. Arkansas Ohio State 1946 OKLAHOMA STATE North Carolina Ohio State California 1947 HOLY CROSS Oklahoma Texas CCNY 1948 KENTUCKY Baylor Holy Cross Kansas State 1949 KENTUCKY Oklahoma State Illinois Oregon State 1950 CCNY Bradley N.C. State Baylor 1951 KENTUCKY Kansas State Illinois Oklahoma St KANSAS St. John s Illinois Santa Clara 1953 INDIANA Kansas Washington LSU 1954 LaSALLE Bradley Penn State Southern Cal 1955 SAN FRANCISCO LaSalle Colorado Iowa 1956 SAN FRANCISCO Iowa Temple SMU 1957 NORTH CAROLINA (OT) Kansas San Francisco Michigan St KENTUCKY Seattle Temple Kansas State 1959 CALIFORNIA West Virginia Cincinnati Louisville 1960 OHIO STATE California Cincinnati N.Y.U CINCINNATI (OT) Ohio State Vacated Utah 1962 CINCINNATI Ohio State Wake Forest UCLA 1963 LOYOLA (OT) Cincinnati Duke Oregon State 1964 UCLA Duke Michigan Kansas State 1965 UCLA Michigan Princeton Wichita State 1966 UTEP Kentucky Duke Utah 1967 UCLA Dayton Houston North Carolina 1968 UCLA North Carolina Ohio State Houston 1969 UCLA Purdue Drake N. Carolina 1970 UCLA Jacksonville New Mexico State St. Bonaventure 1971 UCLA Vacated Vacated Kansas 1972 UCLA Florida State North Carolina Louisville 1973 UCLA Memphis State Indiana Providence 1974 N.C. STATE Marquette UCLA Kansas 1975 UCLA Kentucky Louisville Syracuse 1976 INDIANA Michigan UCLA Rutgers 1977 MARQUETTE North Carolina UNLV NC-Charlotte 1978 KENTUCKY Duke Arkansas Notre Dame 1979 MICHIGAN STATE Indiana State DePaul Penn 1980 LOUISVILLE Vacated Purdue Iowa 1981 INDIANA North Carolina Virginia LSU 1982 NORTH CAROLINA Georgetown Houston Louisville 1983 N.C. STATE Houston Georgia Louisville 1984 GEORGETOWN Houston Kentucky Virginia 1985 VILLANOVA Georgetown St. John s Vacated 1986 LOUISVILLE Duke Kansas LSU 1987 INDIANA Syracuse UNLV Providence 1988 KANSAS Oklahoma Arizona Duke 165

168 NCAA FINAL FOURS Year Champion... Score Runner-up Third Fourth 1989 MICHIGAN (OT) Seton Hall lllinois Duke 1990 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS Duke Georgia Tech Arkansas 1991 DUKE Kansas North Carolina UNLV 1992 DUKE Michigan Indiana Cincinnati 1993 NORTH CAROLINA Michigan Kentucky Kansas 1994 ARKANSAS Duke Florida Arizona 1995 UCLA Arkansas Oklahoma North Carolina 1996 KENTUCKY Syracuse Mississippi State UMass 1997 ARIZONA (OT) Kentucky North Carolina Minnesota 1998 KENTUCKY Utah Stanford North Carolina 1999 CONNECTICUT Duke Vacated Michigan State 2000 MICHIGAN STATE Florida Wisconsin North Carolina 2001 DUKE Arizona Michigan State Maryland 2002 MARYLAND Indiana Kansas Oklahoma 2003 SYRACUSE Kansas Marquette Texas 2004 CONNECTICUT Georgia Tech Oklahoma State Duke 2005 NORTH CAROLINA Illinois Louisville Michigan State 2006 FLORIDA UCLA George Mason LSU 2007 FLORIDA Ohio State Georgetown UCLA 2008 KANSAS Memphis North Carolina UCLA 2009 NORTH CAROLINA Michigan State Connecticut Villanova 2010 DUKE Butler Michigan State West Virginia 2011 CONNECTICUT Butler VCU Kentucky 2012 KENTUCKY Kansas Ohio State Louisville 2013 LOUISVILLE Michigan Wichita State Syracuse 2014 CONNECTICUT Kentucky Florida Wisconsin 2015 DUKE Wisconsin Michigan State Kentucky 2016 VILLANOVA North Carolina Oklahoma Syracuse 2017 NORTH CAROLINA Gonzaga South Carolina Oregon 2018 VILLANOVA Michigan Kansas Loyola (Ill.) Note: 1981 was the last year for the consolation game 166

169 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION A LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 14 Ahijevych, Andy 52-na /.517 na 68-97/ / /5.9 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 208, Hometown: Sugar Creek, Ohio, High School: Garaway 30 Allen, James W. 14-na 2-14/.143 na 7-10/.700 3/ /0.8 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 170, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 24 Allison, Bennie 28-na 12-37/.324 na/ 2-3/ / /0.9 na/na/na/na na 1974, Ht. 6-0, Wt. 185, Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio, High School: Ursuline 24 Amling, Warren E. 20-na 53-na/na na 26-41/.637 na /6.6 na/na/na/na na , Hometown: Columbus, Ohio 23 Anderson, Derek / / / / / /8/114/88 1,282/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 185, Hometown: Louisville, Ohio, High School: Doss 41 Anderson, John / / / / /3.7 33/5/84/27 1,748/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 217, Hometown: Marion, Iowa, High School: Linn-Mar 23 Anderson, Scott / / / / /1.4 36/2/26/17 516/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 190, Hometown: Marion, Iowa, High School: Linn-Mar 22 Andreas, Daniel E. 62-na /.463 na 45-69/ / /4.8 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 220, Hometown: Sugarcreek, Ohio, High School: Garaway 42 Andreas, William A /.567 na / / / /na/na/na 914/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 224, Hometown: Sugarcreek, Ohio, High School: Garaway 24 Annis, Charles 14-na 2-9/.222 na 7-14/.500 na 3 11/0.8 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 179, Hometown: Waverly, Ohio 14 Apple, Harold R. 8-na 1-6/.167 na 1-2/.500 4/ /0.4 na na 1961, Ht. 6-3, Wt. 184, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Hughes 8 Armstrong, Ralph A. 62-na /.366 na /.594 na /5.5 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 187, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio B Atkinson, Herbert S., point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Baird, Donald D., Baker, Mark / / / / / /16/232/141 2,776/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 180, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Dunbar Baker, Richard T., Statistics unavailable 44 Barclay, Craig D. 67-na /.468 na / / /5.3 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 190, Hometown: Newark, Ohio, High School: na 15 Barker, David P. 49-na /.294 na 12-43/ / /1.6 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 174, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 22 Barkstall, Vernon L. 43-na 22-55/.400 na 11-23/ / /1.3 na na , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 168, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 45 Barnard, Stephen C. 32-na 9-32/.281 na/na 6-17/ / /0.8 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na Barrington, Walter D., Bass, Charles / / / / /0.6 1/6/3/2 70/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 195, Hometown: University Park, Ill., High School: Crete-Monee 167

170 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Bast, Paul J., Bates-Diop, Keita / / / / /0 1,272/ /128/134/68 2,702/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 190, Hometown: Normal, Ill., High School: University High 34 Bauer, Ted C. 6-na 1-3/.333 na/na 2-2/ /0 2 4/0.7 na 1968, Ht. 6-7, Wt. 196, Hometown: Troy, Mich., High School: na 24 Bayless, Mark E /.447 na/na 52-79/ / / /na/na/na 1,234/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 164, Hometown: Chillicothe, High School: Chillicothe Beard, Paul H.,1922 Beaver, Austin B., Beitner, William J., Bell, Brayden / / / / /1.4 1/1/2/0 33/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 255, Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah, High School: Brighton 10 Bell, David / / / / /1.2 3/13/7/3 217/ , Ht. 6-10, Wt. 225, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: Garfield Heights Bell, Robin A., Bellows, George W., Belter, Steve, Biel, William J., Billings, Ricardo / / / / /3.2 25/3/44/14 503/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 210, Hometown: Detroit, Mich., High Schoool: Rogers Academy Blair, Howard H., Bliss, James G., Bolden, Lawrence ,288/.439 na / / ,408/ /1/76/24 2,563/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 166, Hometown: Cleveland, High School: East Tech Bolen, Charles W., Bolser, Harvey J., Bosley, Jami / / / / /5.6 33/44/1/34 471/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 205, Hometown: Massillon, Ohio, High School: Jackson H.S. 16 Boughner, Richard J., Bowen, Robert K. 18-na 58-na na 20-33/.606 na /7.6 na na Bowman, William Tom 43-na /.355 na 55-87/ / /4.6 na na , Ht.6-5, Wt. 182, Hometown: Columbus, High School: Linden McKinley 35 Bradds, Gary L. 74-na /.535 na / / /20.7 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 200, Hometown: Jamestown, Ohio, High School: Jamestown 4 Bradley, James / / / / /2.9 44/0/30/17 374/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 188, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Beechcroft 31 Brandewie, Tom / / / / /2.3 29/9/52/23 774/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 220, Hometown: Fort Loramie, Ohio, High School: Fort Loramie 44 Brautigam, Darrell L. 32-na 11-22/.500 na/na 8-16/ / /0.9 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 181, Hometown: Sidney, Ohio, High School: Fairlawn 168

171 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 19 Bressler, Richard W /.000 na 0-0/.000 2/ /0.0 na na 1957, Ht. 5-9, Wt. 163, Hometown: Bowling Green,Ohio, High School: na 22 Brewster, Eli / / / / /3.1 59/0/52/20 442/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 200, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Wehrle 13 Brown, Brian ,046/ / / / /3 1,384/ /18/288/128 3,665/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 200, Homtown: Brooklyn, NY, High School: Bishop Loughlin 4 Brown, Harvey E., Brown, Herbert H., Brown, Jamaal / / / / / /13/199/158 3,362/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 190, Hometown: Arlington, Texas, High School: Sam Houston 22 Brown, James D. 11-na /.404 na 23-37/ / /2.6 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 167, Hometown: Martins Ferry, Ohio, High School: na 44 Buford, William ,689/ / / / ,990/ /42/254/131 4,726/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 200, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: Libbey Bulen, J. Elwood, Burkholder, Robert P. 67-na /.262 na/na /.676 na /5.8 na na , Ht. 5-10, Wt. 185, Hometown: Bluffton, Ohio 43 Burris, Terry C /.457 na/na / / /5.5 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 188, Hometown: Whitehall, Ohio, High School: Whitehall 12 Burson, Jay ,287/ / / / / /9/265/204 3,657/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt., 156, Hometown: New Concord, Ohio, High School: John Glenn Busich, Sam , Ht. 6-3, Wt., 190, Hometown: Lorain, Ohio, High School: Lorain Senior 14 Butler, Jamar ,018/ / / / ,313/ /12/246/137 4,213/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt., 190, Hometown: Lima, Ohio, High School: Shawnee C 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Cameron, George D Campbell, Tony ,223/ / / / ,529/ /36/287/116 3,258/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 212, Hometown: Teaneck, N.J., High School: Teaneck Canaga, Wilbur W Carlson, Carl J. 40-na /.385 na/na / / /7.2 na na , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 162, Hometown: Valley City, N.D., High School: na 32 Carter, Perry ,160/ / / / ,613/ /105/330/103 3,470/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 230, Hometown: Washington, D.C., High School: Gonzaga 25 Castilow, Henry C. 6-na 0-7/.000 na/na 0-1/.000 1/ /0.0 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 172, Hometown: New Martinsville, W.Va., High School: na Caudill, Rodney C Cedargren, John T. 18-na 9-26/.346 na/na 5-11/ / /1.3 na na 1960, Ht. 6-5, Wt. 182, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 2 Cheatham, B. Fuss / / / / / /3/140/71 2,021/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 190, Hometown: Beaver Falls, Pa., High School: Blackhawk Cherry, Boyd V

172 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 31 Childs, Robert 3-na 1-2/.500 na/na 1-2/.500 2/ /1.0 na na 1974, Ht. 6-2, Wt. 172, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: West Clark, William E Cleamons, James M. 72-na /.542 na/na / / ,335/18.5 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 182, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Linden McKinley 34 Cline, Michael D /.453 na/na / / / /5/128/43 1,840/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 205, Hometown: Millersburg, Ohio, High School: West Holmes Colburn, Robert H., Coleman, Neshaun / / / / / /8/146/64 2,420/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 190, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: St. John s 42 Concheck, Joe /.451 na/na / / /7.9 71/3/99/35 1,687/ Conley Jr., Mike / / / / / /10/86/87 1,231/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 180, Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind., High School: Lawrence North 3 Connolly, Sean / / / / / /11/106/58 2,512/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Peabody, Mass., High School: Bishop Fenwick Conrad, Fred B Cook, Daequan / / / / /9.8 40/10/56/28 770/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 205, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Dunbar Cook, Dean E. 66-na /.293 na/na /.605 na /7.2 na na Cornell, Fred A Cox, Joseph E Craft, Aaron / / / / ,314/ /20/324/377 4,819/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 195, Hometown: Findlay, Ohio, High School: Liberty Benton D Cunningham, Harold B., point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 13 Dakich, Andrew / / / / /3.0 72/1/37/32 646/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 190, Hometown: Zionsville, Ind., High School/Last School: Zionsville (Ind.)/U. of Michigan 4 Darby, Brent ,028/ / / / ,368/ /10/261/121 3,261/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 195, Hometown: Detroit, Mich., High School: River Rouge 15 Daugherty, Michael R /.420 na/na / / / /4/45/22 1,385/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 181, Hometown: Bedford, Ohio, High School: Bedford Davies, Dan H., Davis, Alex / / / / / /5/127/73 1,816/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 170, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Forest Park 21 Davis, Carlos / / / / / /208/3/76 1,019/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 223, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Eastmoor H.S. Davis, Harlan,

173 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 14 Dawe, Richard E. 48-na /.304 na/na 29-44/.659 na /6.2 na na , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 175, Hometown: Lima, Ohio Dawson, Jack E., Della Valle, Amedeo / / / / /3.8 10/14/27/11 501/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 190, Hometown: Alba, Italy, High School: Findlay (Nev.) Prep. 10 Days, Henderson / / /.500 1/ /0.0 1/0/0/1 24/1.8 Eddie , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 180, Hometown: Richmond Heights, Ohio, High School: Richmond Heights Dempsey, Benton A., Denny, Charles W., DeVoe, Donald E. 45-na /.458 na/na / / /6.5 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 196, Hometown: Port Williams, Ohio, High School: na 12 Dials, Nick / / / / /4.5 40/0/14/24 340/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 175, Hometown: New Haven, Ohio 34 Dials, Terence ,082/ / / / ,566/ /103/234/95 3,486/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 250, Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio, High School: Boardman 33 Diebler, Jon ,109/ / / / ,536/ /24/169/138 4,687/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 210, Hometown: Upper Sandusky, Ohio, High School: Upper Sandusky 3 Donham, Robert E. 86-na /.385 na/na /.492 na /10.1 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 185, Hometown: Hammond, Ind. 21 Doss, Randy / / / / /1.6 na na 1988, Ht. 6-5, Wt. 187, Hometown: Chicago, Ill., High School: Leo 14 Doughty, James E. 50-na /.413 na/na / / /6.5 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 208, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 12 Dove, Robert L. 66-na /.448 na/na / / /10.4 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 223, Hometown: Canfield, Ohio, High School: na 23 Dressler, Roger W. 13-na 0-7/.000 na/na 2-2/ / /0.2 na na 1957, Ht. 6-3, Wt. 188, Hometown: Wadsworth, Ohio, High School: Wadsworth Dudley, R. Lewis Dudley, Rickey / / / / /3.4 50/15/80/33 1,333/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 235, Hometown: Henderson, Texas High School: Henderson 43 Dudley, Will / / / / /3.1 25/34/46/13 979/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 230, Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y., High School: Bishop Loughlin 12 Dugger, John R , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 198, Hometown: Canton, Ohio 33 Dumas, Joseph / / / / /0.9 9/0/25/6 220/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 216, Hometown: Irvington, N.Y., High School: Irvington E Dye, William H point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 35 Eaker, Gerald / / / / /3.3 8/36/16/9 314/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 232, Hometown: Bellwood, Ill., High School: St. Joseph Ebert, Paul A. 66-na 510-1,313/.388 na/na /.619 na 214 1,436/21.8 na na Edwards, Maynard

174 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Eichwald, Kenneth R., 1943 Elder, Walter N., Ellinghausen, J. R /.418 na/na / / /5.0 63/66/87/29 2,040/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 310, Hometown: Plymouth, Mich., High School: Salem Elliott, Clark A., Ellis, Charles D. 66-na /.409 na/na /.669 0/ /8.7 na na , Ht. 5-10, Wt. 162, Hometown: Steubanville, Ohio Ervin, Harold A., Etzler, Doug / / / / / /0/56/12 753/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 175, Hometown: Convoy, Ohio, High School: Crestview F Evans, Jack G point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Fekete, Eugene 1943 Ferrall, Junius B Ferrell, James L. 16-na 3-11/.272 na/na 1-6/.167 3/ /0.4 na na 1959, Ht. 6-1, Wt. 179, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na Fesler, Wesley E Finney, Jody R. 70-na /.526 na/na / / /12.2 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 188, Hometown: Springfield, Ohio, High School: South Fisher, Jerome Fisher, Richard W Flatt, Donald H. 60-na /.331 na/na 30-54/ / /1.8 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 203, Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y., High School: na 23 Foster, Je Kel / / / / / /9/101/115 1,900/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 210, Hometown: Natchez, Miss., High School: Natchez Foster, Thomas B Foust, H. S., Franchimont, Prosper E. 15-na 4-23/.174 na/na 6-10/.600 na 18 14/0.9 na na 1949 Francis, James C Francis, Jerry ,181/ / / / ,486/ /5/278/118 3,790/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Wehrle 20 Frazier, Curtis L. 44-na 15-55/.272 na/na 4-12/ / /0.8 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 166, Hometown: New Boston, Ohio, High School: na 31 Frazier, Kel / / / / /1.4 1/0/1/1 27/ , Ht., 6-2, Wt., 215, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio: High School: Upper Arlington 24 Freeman, Robin R. 57-na 593-1,364/.435 na/na /.803 na 125 1,597/28.0 na na , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 186, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Hughes Fritz, Howard E Fugitt, John O

175 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 45 Fulton, Connor / / /.500 1/0.3 0/0 1/.03 0/0/1/0 9/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 175, Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah, High School: Alta 34 Funderburke, L / / / / ,179/ /131/139/47 2,393/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 250, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Wehrle 23 Furry, Donald L. 5-na 2-3/.667 na/na 1-3/.333 2/ /1.0 na na 1961, Ht. 6-2, Wt. 185, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na G 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 12 Furry, Richard L. 71-na /.408 na/na / / /6.7 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 208, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: West High Gall, William O Garverick, Pat / / /.000 1/ /0.0 0/0/0/1 5/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 170, Hometown: Mentor, High School: Mentor 4 Gearhart, Gary L. 62-na /.382 na/na 45-78/ / /3.2 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 172, Hometown: New Lebanon, Ohio, High School: Dixie Gecowets, Max Geddes, James L. 31-na 33-78/.423 na/na 19-35/ / /2.7 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 187, Hometown: Darbydale, Ohio, High School: na George, August Gerhard, Daniel 66-na /.425 na/na 19-35/ / /7.8 27/na/na/na na , Ht.6-3, Wt. 188, Hometown: Dayton, High School: Chaminade 18 Giacomelli, Mario C. 15-na 1-20/.050 na/na 11-19/.579 na 14 13/0.9 na na 1950, Ht. 6-4, Wt. 190, Hometown: Yorkville, Ohio 4 Giddens, Daniel / / / / /3.8 9/50/33/17 599/ , Ht. 6-10, Wt. 230, Hometown: Mableton, Ga., High School: Oak Hill Academy Gillaugh, Raymond D. 40-na na/na /.653 na /5.3 na na Ginn, Dwight C Godfrey, Ernest R Goldstein, Andrew 2-na 0-1/ / /.000 0/ /0.0 0/0/0/0 2/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 200, Hometown: Marlboro, N.J., High School: Marlboro Goss, Keith W Grace, Henry F /.333 na/na 1-3/.333 1/ /0.2 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 178, Hometown: Groveport, Ohio, High School: Groveport 55 Gradney, Scott 1996, Ht. 6-9, Wt. 200, Hometown: Louisville, Ky., High School: Ballard Graf, Campbell J Graf, Jack R Grate, Donald Greenspun, Abraham Gregory, Marvin J. 25-na 9-29/.310 na/na 14-25/ / /1.3 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 171, Hometown: Wilmington, Ohio, High School: na 173

176 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Griffith, Floyd R H Grim, Fred H Gunton, William E point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 22 Haas, W. Mitch / / / / /1.5 11/0/34/3 301/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 208, Hometown: Moraga, Calif., High School: Campolindo 25 Hagedorn, Richard J. 12-na 1-13/.007 na/na 0-2/.000 7/ /0.2 na na 1959, Ht. 6-2, Wt. 192, Hometown: Grove City, Ohio, High School: na Hager, L. R Hague, Thomas R. 19-na 10-31/.323 na/na 5-12/.417 na 12 25/1.3 na na 1952 Haid, Arthur Hall, Anthony T /.407 na/na 51-81/ / /2.6 34/22/98/38 784/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 177, Hometown: Louisville, Ky., High School: Ahrens 42 Hall, Steve / / / / /1.2 5/9/15/10 294/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 225, Hometown: Payne, Ohio, High School: Wayne Trace 40 Halley, John W. 6-na 1-1/1.000 na 1-3/.333 1/ /0.5 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 181, Hometown: Vermillion, Ohio, High School: na 33 Halley, William P. 2-na 0-0/.000 na 0-0/.000 1/ /0.0 na na 1964, Ht. 6-5, Wt. 188, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na Hammett, Jack Hammond, Clance /.453 na 28-67/ / /2.7 7/2/19/1 595/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 181, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Central 44 Hanna, Eric 1995, 97-98, Ht. 6-7, Wt. 195, Hometown: Canfield, Ohio, High School: Canfield Harley, Charles W. 1920, High School: Columbus East Hartley, Jim 1-na 0-1/.000 na 0-2/.000 na 0 0/0.0 na na Harris, A.J / / / / /2.8 59/1/36/12 478/ , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 165, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Dunbar 3 Harris, Ivan / / / / /5.7 59/22/60/36 1,955/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 220, Hometown: Springfield, Ohio, High School: Oak Hill (Va.) Academy 7 Harris, James R. 16-na 33-na na 12-23/.522 na 0 78/4.9 na na 1947, Ht. 5-9, Wt. 158, Hometown: East Liverpool, Ohio Hatfield, Merrill Creed 62-na /.340 na /.646 na /5.4 na na Havlicek, John J. 84-na 513-1,010/.508 na / / ,223/14.6 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 205, Hometown: Lansing, Ohio, High School: Bridgeport 30 Haynes, Joel B Hectorne, Ronald L Heflin, Ryan 25/0 7-18/ / /.625 6/ /0.8 8/0/7/2 50/ , Ht. 5-10, Wt. 180, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Meadowdale 174

177 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Hegelheimer, Louis J Hetz, Mark /.500 na 10-23/ / /1.3 1/1/9/3 231/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 237, Hometown: Defiance, High School: Defiance 54 Herron, Shamar / / / / /1.4 2/16/17/2 350/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 225, Hometown: Detroit, Mich., High School: Pershing 43 Heximer, Wendell 19-na 3-16/.188 na 3-6/ / /0.5 na na 1971, Ht. 6-3, Wt. 200, Hometown: Fayette, Ohio, High School: Fayette 14 Hill, P.J / / / / /2.2 66/4/53/18 631/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 170, Hometown, Minneapolis, High School: North Hinchman, Lewis George, Hinchman, William John, Hodak, Nick / / / / /1.6 3/0/2/0 23/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 185, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: St. John s Hoffer, Joe Ralph Holcomb, Stuart K Honigford, Jim /.167 na 3-5/.600 5/ /0.3 1/0/5/1 34/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 192, Hometown: Coldwater, Ohio, High School: Coldwater 32 Hopson, Dennis ,534/ / / / ,096/ /59/276/164 3,611/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 195, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: Bowsher 13 Hornyak, Allan J. 69-na 604-1,343/.450 na / / ,572/22.8 na na , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 185, Hometown: Bellaire, High School: St. John 25 Hosket, Wilmer Clemons, , Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Stiverse 25 Hosket, Wilmer F ,072/ / / ,441/19.5 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 228, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Belmont Houghton, Henry S Howard, Frank O. 66-na 445-1,044/.426 na / / ,147/17.4 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 200, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: South 12 Howell, John S. 77-na /.478 na / / /11.9 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 236, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 13 Hoyt, Richard H. 71-na /.405 na / / /5.0 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 191, Hometown: Mount Vernon, High School 19 Hudson, Richard S. 26-na 16-73/.219 na 6-12/.500 na 40 38/1.5 na na Huggins, Larry A / / / / / /5/162/57 3,036/ , Ht. 6-3, Hometown: Port Washington, Ohio, High School: Indian Valley South Hull, James R , Hometown: Leesburg, Ohio, High School: Greenfield McClain Hunt, William P Hunter, Othello / / / / /7.8 42/97/78/37 1,689/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 225, Hometown: Winston-Salem, N.C., High School: R.J. Reynolds 5 Huston, Larry P. 66-na /.423 na / / /13.6 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 208, Hometown: Savannah, Ohio, High School: na Huston, Paul F. 20-na 36-na na 40-61/.656 na /5.6 na na

178 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION J LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 3 Jackson, C.J / / / / / /7/115/61 1,648/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 175, Hometown: Charlotte, N.C., High School: Olympic/Eastern Florida State (J.C.) 22 Jackson, Jim ,335/ / / / ,785/ /46/304/147 3,165/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 220, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: Macomber 40 Jackson, Wardell 71-na /.456 na / / / /na/na/na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Toledo, Ohio, High School: Macomber 17 Jacobs, Ted W. 60-na /.281 na /.597 na /4.9 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 180, Hometown: Ashland, Ohio, High School: na 2 Jallow, Musa / / / / /2.5 27/4/29/17 462/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 200, Hometown: Bloomington, Indiana, High School: Bloomington North 35 Jantonio, Don / / / / / /87/109/ / , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 205, Hometown: Mentor, Ohio, High School: Mentor 50 Jenkins, Shun / / / / /3.5 14/10/60/24 906/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 240, Hometown: Albany, Ga., High School: Albany 21 Jent, Chris / / / / ,007/ /17/395/110 2,820/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 220, Hometown: Sparta, N.J., High School: Sparta 23 Jent, Jimmy / / /.000 4/ /0.8 0/0/0/0 10/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 195, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Fork Union Military Academy/Wofford College 20 Jernigan, Emonte / / / / /4.1 26/1/20/14 465/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 200, Hometown: Richmond, Calif., High School: El Cerrito 44 Johnson, Bryant O /.452 na 8-15/ / /1.2 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Hometown: Washington, D.C, High School: Spingarn H.S. 32 Johnson, Ken / / / / ,055/8.3 58/444/189/37 3,563/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 235, Hometown: Detroit, Mich., High School: Henry Ford Johnson, Wilbur E Johnston, D. Neil 27-na /.306 na 49-95/.516 na /7.1 4/2/13/9 250/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Chillicothe, Ohio Jones, Jack A. 66-na /.316 na 46-70/.657 na /4.2 na na Jones, David / / / / / /8/68/35 1,920/ , Ht. 6-2, Hometown: Jewett, Ohio, High School: Jewett-Scio K Jorgensen, Roger K point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 12 Karaffa, John M. 52-na /.623 na 32-48/.667 na /5.6 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 180, Hometown: Toronto, Ohio, High School: na Karow, Martin G Karshner, G. M Kecman, Nikola / / / / /2.2 2/2/2/1 81/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 225, Hometown: Belgrade, Serbia Keeling, Edward J. 45-na 7-24/.292 na 26-45/.578 na 28 40/0.9 na na

179 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 6 Kelley, Donald G. 66-na /.375 na /.711 na /9.9 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 196, Hometown: Cordington, Ohio, High School: na 33 Kellogg, Clark C ,112/.485 na / / ,285/ /60/264/106 2,951/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 227, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: St. Joseph Kimble, Fred W Kiracofe, Gary L. 16-na 4-12/.333 na 4-8/ / /0.8 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Hometown: Gratis, Ohio, High School: Preble Shawnee 50 Kirchner, Clifford S /.449 na 15-28/ / /1.0 10/5/18/12 475/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 212, Hometown: Euclid, Ohio, High School: Euclid Klein, Alex W Ht. 6-0, Wt. 1852, Hometown: Lorain, Ohio, High School: Lorain Senior Klie, Walter Knight, Robert M. 74-na /.398 na 41-64/ / /3.8 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 191, Hometown: Orrville, Ohio, High School: Orrville 50 Kortokrax, Alan /.267 na 1-3/ / /0.5 1/4/3/0 110/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 218, Hometown: Delphos, Ohio, High School: St. John 31 Koufos, Kosta / / / / / /67/55/16 1,003/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 265, Canton, Ohio, High School: GlenOak Kuhn, Charles P L 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 22 Landes, Jack T. 19-na 8-25/.320 na 3-7/.429 9/ /1.0 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 172, Hometown: Columbus, High School: na 32 Lane, Eugene 180-na 8-23/.348 na 2-4/ / /1.0 na na 1962, Ht. 6-8, Wt. 209, Hometown: Cleveland, High School: na 14 Lane, Joey / / /.625 6/ /1.0 2/0/4/2 50/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 175, Hometown: Deerfield, Ill., High School: Deerfield Lang, H. T Larkins, Charles R Lauderdale, Dallas / / / / /4.2 25/213/115/44 2,427/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 260, Hometown: Solon, Ohio, High School: Solon 21 Laughlin, James H. 66-na /.370 na / / /12.7 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 197, Hometown: Charleston, W. Va., High School: na Laybourne, Bruce B Leader, Donald E Lee, Anthony / / / / /3.4 3/8/13/1 230/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 174, Hometown: Cleveland, High School: East 31 Lee, Kenneth L. 20-na 9-38/.237 na 9-10/ / /1.4 na na 1961, Ht. 6-5, Wt. 174, Hometown: Cleveland, High School: East 34 Lee, Treg / / / / / /35/144/47 1,791/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 220, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: St. Joseph 43 Lehmann, Matt / / /.000 2/ /.06 1/0/1/0 11/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 205, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Bishop Waterson 12 Lewis, Ron / / / / / /16/125/54 1,937/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 295, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Brookhaven 177

180 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 23 Lighty, David ,125/ / / / ,458/ /54/284/191 4,582/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 225, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: Villa Angela-St. Joseph Lively, John R Lorbach, Jake / / /.286 3/ /0.4 0/0/3/2 31/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 201, Hometown: Elyria, Ohio, High School: St. Edward 3 Lomax, Frank Kip / / / / / /4/70/30 1,107/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 182, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Mifflin 2 Loving, Marc / / / / / /48/228/62 3,414/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 215, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: St. John Jesuit 11 Lucas, Jerry 82-na 776-1,243/.624 na /.777 1,411/ ,990/24.3 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 223, Hometown: Middletown, Ohio, High School: Middletown 44 Lucas, Robert /.200 na 0-0/0 1/ /0.3 0/0/0/0 14/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 210, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: East Tech 50 Lumpkin, John / / / / /1.9 10/5/30/ , 1997, Ht.6-9, Wt. 250, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Madison H.S. 13 Lyle, JaQuan / / / / / /12/179/ / , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Evansville, Ind., High School: Huntington Prep M Lynch, Robert point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Maag, Charles J Macknin, Michael L. 28-na 16-37/.432 na 10-15/ / /1.5 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 212, Hometown: Mayfield Heights, High School: Mayfield 33 Macon, Charles /.500 na 40-64/ / /3.3 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 232, Hometown: Michigan City, Ind., High School: Elston 15 Madsen, Kyle / / / / /1.8 15/19/39/17 772/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 250, Hometown: Dublin, Ohio, High School: Coffman Maher, James E. 22-na 25-89/.281 na 26-48/.542 na /5.2 na na Major, Ed R., /.375 na 3-4/.750 8/ /1.0 1/0/3/0 29/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 158, Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa., High School: Northgate Marquardt, William Benjamin, Marinchick, Matt / / / / /1.3 6/3/17/4 315/ , Ht. 6-10, Wt. 240, Hometown: Hudson, Ohio, High School: Hudson 12 Martin, Kevin / / / / / /28/1/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 190, Hometown: Westerville, Ohio, High School: Westerville North 18/23 Martin, Norman L , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 178, Hometown: Sycamore Valley 44 Martin, Tim / / / / /2.2 30/3/36/22 699/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 240, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Dunbar 51 Mateen, Grady / / / / /8.2 25/55/98/12 1,375/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 245, Hometown: Canton, Ohio, High School: McKinley Matheny, Oliver S Matusoff, Jacob

181 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Matson, M. M Mattison, Howard W Mayes, Sylvester / / / / /4.2 38/2/25/19 293/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 190, Hometown: South Bend, Ind., High School: Clay McClure, Paul McClure, Roy D McDavid, John G. 17-na 6-16/.375 na 8-14/.571 8/ /1.2 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 167, Hometown: Galion, High School: na McDonald, Clarence A., McDonald, Doug G. 74-na /.452 na / / /6.2 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 202, Hometown: Fostoria, Ohio, High School: Fostoria McDonald, James A McDonald, Trey / / / / /1.9 16/41/49/16 1,017/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 225, Hometown: Battle Creek, Mich., High School: Battle Creek Central 34 McGee, Clarence /.424 na / / /4.2 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 217, Hometown: Chicago, High School: Weber McLain, Jack R McMillen, Harold Thomas, Meadors, Dennis D. 64-na /.407 na / / /8.2 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 184, Hometown: Dayton, High School: Stebbins Mees, Jed L Mendelson, Manuel Merchant, David L. 63-na /.364 na 57-75/ / /2.9 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 178, Hometown: Marion, High School: Harding Mickelson, Gilbert E Millard, James E. 62-na /.413 na / / /6.0 na na , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 156, Hometown: Dayton, High School: na Miller, Clark S. 10-na 1-3/.333 na 1-3/.333 na 4 3/0.3 na na 1955 Miller, Fred S Miller, Jeffrey E. 34-na /.478 na 63-93/ / /10.9 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 200, Hometown: Lima, High School: na Miller, John F. 70-na /.433 na /.704 na /11.7 na na Miller, Marquis D /.400 na 16-29/ / /1.3 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 194, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: St. Charles 25 Miller, Nelson K. 22-na 8-25/.320 na 2-5/ / /0.8 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 187, Hometown: Reading, Ohio, High School: na 20 Milliken, Gary S. 8-na 0-6/.000 na 0-0/.000 2/ /0.0 na na , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 168, Hometown: Waynesburg, Pa., High School: na Miner, John F , Ht. 5-8, Wt. 130, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Columbus East 179

182 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 13 Minifee, Marlon 1995, Ht. 6-6, Wt. 200, Hometown: Chicago, Ill., High School: Near North 32 Minor, Mark W. 72-na /.438 na / / /5.6 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Solon, Ohio, High School: Solon 00 Mitchell, Mickey / / / / /2.0 15/6/24/7 295/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 225, Hometown: Plano Texas, High School: Plano Moeller, Edward W Moody, Curtis J. 3-na 1-2/.500 na 0-0/.000 0/ /2.0 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 170, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: North 10 Moore, Robert C. 15-na 1-22/.045 na 0-0/.000 na 5 2/0.1 na na 1952, Ht. 5-10, Wt. 140, Hometown: Findlay, Ohio Morris, M.D. 1-na 0-0/.000 na 0-0/.000 1/ /0.0 na na Mosier, Robert D. 43-na 9-30/.300 na 5-15/.333 6/ /0.5 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 214, Hometown: Findlay, Ohio, High School: na 32 Mullens, B.J / / / / /8.8 9/37/51/16 671/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 275, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Canal Winchester N 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Nemecek, Andrew J Ht. 6-4, Wt. 205, Hometown: Lorain, Ohio, High School: Lorain Senior 44 Newell, Joseph S. 3-na 0-1/.000 na 0-0/.000 na 0 0/0.0 na na 1971, Ht. 6-3, Wt. 192, Hometown: Bryan, High School: Bryan 24 Niehaus, James E. 38-na /.359 na 37-58/ / /4.7 na na 1959, Ht. 6-0, Wt. 172, Hometown: Hamilton, Ohio, High School: na 15 Noble, John L. 11-na 1-3/.333 na 0-0/.000 5/ /0.2 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 190, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na Norton, Fred W Norton, William H Nourse, Howard F. 36-na /.370 na 17-25/ / /2.9 na na , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 183, Hometown: Springfield, Ohio, High School: na 3 Nowell, Melvyn P. 84-na 451-1,005/.449 na / / ,100/13.1 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 174, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 13 Nwankwo, Ugo / / / / /1.4 11/3/13/6 131/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 185, Hometown: Ann Arbor, Mich., High School: Pioneer O 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 34 Ocokoljic, Cobe / / / / /2.2 24/2/34/12 439/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 210, Hometown: Kraljevo, Yugoslavia, High School: Massillon (Ohio) Washington 20 Oden, Greg / / / / / /105/64/18 925/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 270, Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind., High School: Lawrence North 3 Offutt, Walter / / / / /1.4 6/4/7/4 124/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 190, Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind., High School: Warren Central 180

183 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION P LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 10 Page, Kenneth /.445 na 71-87/ / / /1/60/22 714/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 185, Hometown: Staten Island, N.Y., High School: McKee 14 Painter, Michael L. 11-na 1-9/.111 na 0-1/.000 1/ /0.2 na na , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 163, Hometown: Zanesville, Ohio, High School: Zanesville 33 Payne, Sam / / /.500 1/ /0.5 0/0/0/1 17/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 183, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Lindon McKinley 24 Penn, Todd D /.385 na / / /4.2 na na , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 182, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Linden McKinley 12 Penn, Scoonie / / / / ,079/ /6/174/136 2,298/ , Ht. 5-10, Wt. 185, Hometown: Salem, Mass., High School: Salem 24 Peters, Albert L. 62-na /.421 na / / /7.5 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 184, Hometown: New Lebanon, Ohio, High School: Dixie 13 Peters, Danny / / /.000 7/ /0.2 1/0/9/2 49/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 180, Hometown: New Albany, Ohio, High School: New Albany High School 42 Petty, John 9-na 2-6/.333 na 0-1/.000 3/ /0.4 na na 1971, Ht. 6-4, Wt. 206, Hometown: Wilmington, Ohio, High School: Wilmington 7 Pfeiffer, John F. 29-na 28-46/.174 na 35-59/.593 na 63 91/3.2 na na Polk, Derick /.600 na 4-4/ / /1.5 1/2/6/0 51/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 218, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: Central Catholic 31 Poole, Fred /.474 na / / /6.9 90/5/48/16 1,175/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 204, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Mohawk Postle, Fred W Potter, Micah / / / / /4.1 18/22/32/13 714/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 240, Hometown: Mentor, Ohio, High School: Montverde Academy R Powell, Harold T Prewitt, Daniel W Purinton, B.S point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 14 Radinovic, Velimir / / / / /6.9 46/61/161/27 2,093/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 230, Hometown: Oakville, Ontario, High School: T.A. Blakelock 11 Raidiger, Robert Lee 41-na /.364 na /.702 na /10.4 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 190, Hometown: Waverly, Ohio 14 Ransey, Kelvin ,688/.490 na / / / /25/308/169 3,892/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 188, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: Macomber 44, 42 Ratliff, Jimmy / / / / /2.6 27/10/49/12 525/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 211, Hometown: Middleton, Ohio, High School: Middleton 30 Ravenel, Evan / / / / /4.1 22/36/59/23 1,019/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 260, Hometown: Tampa, Fla., High School: Brandon Raymond, Stockton Reasbeck, Richard F. 71-na /.442 na 69-99/ / /8.8 na na , 6-0, Wt. 178, Hometown: Martins Ferry, Ohio, High School: Bellaire St. John 181

184 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 22 Redd, Michael ,562/ / / / ,879/ /11/255/149 3,366/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 215, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: West Reed, B Reese, George / / / / /9.0 56/19/107/33 1,601/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 240, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Independence 24 Reeves, Scott / / /.500 6/ /1.2 4/0/22/3 65/ , 90-91, Ht. 6-0, Wt. 170, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Eastmoor Reilly, Archer E Reinhardt, Chris 18-na 7-20/.350 na 4-4/ / /1.0 na na 1974, Ht. 6-5, Wt. 197, Hometown: Elyria, Ohio, High School: Elyria 19 Remington, James W. 47-na /.315 na /.681 na /5.4 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 175, Hometown: Columbus Ohio, High School: na 12 Repella, Stephen G. 52-na /.462 na 35-51/ / /4.6 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 180, Hometown: Steubenville, Ohio, High School: Steubenville 31 Rich, Gary /.500 na 0-2/.000 3/ /1.3 0/0/0/0 7/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 238, Hometown: Standish, Maine, High School: Eagle 33 Richardson, Delphis C. 10-na 1-6/.167 na 2-2/ / /0.4 na na 1967, Ht. 5-10, Wt. 170, Hometown: Anna, Ohio, High School: Anna Richmond, Deane Ricketts, Richard P. 72-na /.493 na / / /13.9 na na , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 177, Hometown: Belle Center, Ohio, High School: West Liberty 0 Russell, D Angelo / / / / / /11/102/55 1,188/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 180, Hometown: Louisville, Ky., High School: Montverde Academy (Fla.) Rigby, Richard R Risen, Arnold D Roberts, Joe C. 72-na /.423 na / / /8.6 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 214, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na 54 Robinson, Bill / / / / /3.0 25/59/67/34 1,291/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 245, Hometown: Canton, Ohio, High School: McKinley 10 Robinson, Doylan / / / / /1.5 22/3/24/9 208/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 210, Hometown: Akron, Ohio, High School: Buchtel Robinson, G. Dudley Rogers, Alex / / /.000 4/ /0.2 2/0/2/0 21/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 200, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Oak Hills 45 Romano, Gregory F /.538 na 1-1/ / /0.8 1/0/0/1 27/ , Ht. 5-9, Wt. 158, Hometown: Lancaster, Ohio, High School: Fisher Ropes, Charles A. 43-na /.284 na 17-33/.515 na 70 75/1.7 na na 1955 Ross, Charles F Ross, LaQuinton / / / / / /31/124/38 661/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 225, Hometown: Jackson, Miss., High School: Life Center Academy (N.J.) 20 Rowley, Alan B. 66-na /.404 na / / /7.5 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 165, Hometown: Marion, Ohio, High School: na Russell, Ralston

185 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION S LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 32 Sadelfeld, Joseph R. 13-na 27-58/.466 na 7-13/ / /4.7 na na 1967, Ht. 6-2, Wt. 194, Hometown: Cincinnati, High School: na 21 Salley, Nate / / /.000 4/ /0.8 0/0/2/2 29/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 195, Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla., High School: St. Thomas Aquinas 33 Sanderson, Jon / / / / /7.1 88/98/14/ / , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 220, Hometown: Lexington, Ohio, High School:Lexington H.S. 45 Sarikopoulos, Zisis / / / / /0.9 2/6/5/2 84/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 265, Hometown: Athens, Greece Sattler, William E Schick, John Schnabel, Bruce J. 59-na /.416 na 62-89/ / /3.2 na na , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 174, Hometown: Williamstown, W. Va., High School: na 6 Schnittker, Richard D. 63-na /.423 na /.733 na /17.9 na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 206, Hometown:Sandusky, Ohio, High School: Sandusky Scott, Don Frank Scott, R. Carter /.494 na / / ,073/ /31/277/127 2,768/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 176, Hometown: Barbertown, Ohio, High School: Barberton 3 Scott, Shannon / / / / / /22/229/211 3,161/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 180, Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga., High School: Milton Secrest, Fred M Seiffer, Ralph E Sellers, Brad /.497 na / / ,122/ /187/164/68 2,213/ , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 212, Hometown: Warrensville Heights, Ohio, High School: Warrensville Heights 22 Sepic, Ronald R. 72-na 451-1,160/.389 na / / ,107/15.4 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 220, Hometown: Uniontown, Pa., High School: na 34 Shaffer, James C. 63-na /.429 na 50-97/ / /6.3 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 234, Hometown: Gahanna, Ohio Shaw, Melville J Sherman, Nick / / /.000 0/ /0-0 0/0/1/0 1/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 190, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Milford Academy 14 Shields, Terry A /.350 na 5-12/ / /0.8 18/na/na/na 219/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 163, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Northland 15 Short, Raymond E. 44-na 23-86/.267 na 20-38/.526 na 49 66/1.5 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 178, Hometown: Martin s Ferry, High School: na Shrider, Richard G Shuler, Fred A Sibert, Jordan / / / / /2.5 32/2/27/21 481/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 180, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Princeton 10 Sidle, Kenneth G. 53-na /.395 na / / /10.5 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 200, Hometown: Ashland, Ohio, High School: na 183

186 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 21 Siegfried, Larry E. 78-na /.446 na / / ,228/15.7 na na , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 192, Hometown: Shelby, High School: na 22 Siekmann, Robert W. 63-na /.407 na / / /4.7 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 187, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Oak Hills Simmermacher, Harry U., Simmons, Jeremie / / / / / /4/59/33 1,144/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 175, Hometown: Chicago, High School: Von Steubon 3 Simpson, Greg / / / / / /4/130/75 1,515/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 175, Hometown: Lima, Ohio, High School: Lima Senior Sims, James D Sims, Nate /.385 na 8-13/ / /0.8 2/0/12/4 81/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 207, Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y., High School: Alexander Hamilton 23 Singleton, Jason / / / / / /248/21/ / Ht. 6-5, Wt. 190, Hometown:Detroit, Mich., High School: Southgate Aquinas H.S. 15 Skelton, Jamie / / / / ,055/ /16/140/95 2,370/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 180, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Meadowdale Slyker, William V Smith, Clinton /.407 na 4-9/ / /1.2 15/0/15/2 108/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 196, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: John Adams 24 Smith, Devon / / /.000 7/ /0.0 6/0/9/3 68/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 175, Hometown: Roncerverte, W.Va., High School: Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 24 Smith, Edward J. 58-na /.327 na 22-69/ / /2.2 na na , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 227, Hometown: Warren, High School: na Smith, Inwood Smith, James O /.514 na / / /6.9 52/169/159/65 2,775/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 223, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio, High School: East Technical 32 Smith Jr., Lenzelle / / / / ,014/ /13/136/87 3,104/ , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 230, Hometown: Zion, Ill., High School: Zion-Benton 33 Smith, Richard G /.343 na 19-35/ / /1.5 7/2/17/1 366/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 216, Hometown: Vienna,Va., High School: Marshall 24 Smith, Shaun / / / / /0.7 21/1/14/9 171/ , Ht. 5-10, Wt. 170, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Walnut Hills Smith, Terry N. 20-na 4-16/.250 na 4-5/.800 na 3 12/0.6 na na 1954 Snyder, Ray M. 21-na 2-15/.133 na 6-13/.462 5/ /0.5 na na Sorenson, David L. 77-na 636-1,130/.563 na / / ,622/21.1 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 226, Hometown: Findlay, High School: na Spangler, E. Carl Spies, Thomas P. 28-na 12-27/.444 na 4-11/ / /1.0 na na , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 177, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: na Stafford, Robert E

187 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 14 Steagall, Norman W. 22-na 4-16/.250 na 7-11/.636 5/ /0.7 na na 1957, Ht. 6-1, Wt. 169, Hometown: Mount Vernon, Ohio, High School: na Steeb, C. E., 1898 Stiegemeier, Andy /.425 na 28-44/ / /5.7 44/na/na/na 610/ Stimson, George W Stinchcomb, Gaylord Steele, Kwadjo / / / / /0.5 9/2/10/4 142/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 210, Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, High School: Westerville North 10 Stockman, Tony / / / / / /0/133/108 1,855/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 180, Hometown: Medina, Ohio, High School: Medina 12 Stokes, Ronnie / / / / ,240/ /29/245/ / , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 164, Hometown: Canton, Ohio, High School: McKinley 40 Stonerook, Shaun / / / / /87/109/ / , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 205, Hometown: Westerville, Ohio, High School: Westerville North H.S. 24 Stringer, Damon / / // / / /8/93/ 1581/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 165, Hometown: University Heights, Ohio, High School: Cleveland Heights H.S. Summers, Harold G Sullinger, J.J / / / / / /46/136/84 2,585/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 200, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Thomas Worthington 0 Sullinger, Jared / / / / ,282/ /59/130/80 2,295/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 280, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Northland 42 Swain, Ralph Mike 58-na /.413 na / / /4.4 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 206, Hometown: S. Zainesville, Ohio, High School: na 40 Sylvester, Matt / / / / / /26/155/35 2,261/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, High School: Moeller T 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Tarbert, W. Arlington Tate, Jae Sean ,113/ / / / ,512/ /64/234/136 3,611/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 230, Hometown: Pickerington, Ohio, High School: Pickerington Central 30 Tate, Jermaine / / / / / /69/76/39 1,266/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 200, Hometown: Toledo, Ohio, High School: Toledo Central Catholic Taylor, Curtis E Taylor, Fred R , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 192, Hometown: Zanesville,Ohio Taylor, Henry D Taylor, Richard S. 43-na /.325 na 25-39/ / /2.3 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 184, Hometown: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, High School: na 14 Taylor, Troy ,161/ / / / ,497/ /10/332/155 3,654/ , Ht. 6-0, Wt. 170, Hometown: Canton, Ohio, High School: McKinley 50 Taylor, Vaughn Craig /.493 na / / / /na/na/na 1,576/ , Ht. 6-10, Wt. 235, Hometown: Springfield, Ohio, High School: North 185

188 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Taylor, W. O Terwilliger, Matt / / / / /2.4 39/42/47/36 1,346/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 225, Hometown: Troy, Ohio; High School: Troy 23 Testerman, Gregg L. 11-na 2-14/.143 na 3-3/ / /0.6 na na , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 167, Hometown: Lebanon, High School: Lebanon 24 Thies, Richard H. 1963, Ht. 6-7, Wt. 200, Cincinnati, Ohio 1 Thomas, Deshaun ,270/ / / / ,630/ /26/129/48 3,051/ , Ht. 6-6, Ht. 230, Hometown: Ft. Wayne, Ind., High School: Bishop Luers Thomas, Earl H. 2-na 0-0/.000 na 2-2/ / /1.0 na na Thomas, G. W Thompson, Robert N. 2-na 0-0/.000 na 2-2/ / /1.0 na na 1971, Ht. 6-3, Wt. 205, Hometown: Waverly, High School: Waverly 12 Thompson, Sam / / / / ,001/ /111/123/101 3,345/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 190, Hometown: Chicago, High School: Whitney Young 32 Thompson, Trevor / / / / /8.5 20/90/87/ / , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 250, Hometown: Indianapolis, High/Last School: Virginia Tech 15 Tischer, Jerry A. 48-na /.367 na 30-44/ / /2.5 na na , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 205, Hometown: Galion, High School: na 34 Titus, Mark / / /.750 5/ /0.3 3/2/0/2 48/ , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 215, Hometown: Brownsburg, Ind., High School: Brownsburg Trabitz, Louis Trautman, George M Turner, Evan ,073/ / / / ,517/ /74/352/159 3,315/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 210, Hometown: Chicago, High School: St. Joseph s U 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Underman, John O. 20-na na na 36-92/.391 na /10.2 na na V 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Van Heyde, George A W *Vaughn, Cleo 14-na 18-67/.269 na 15-33/.455 na 39 51/3.6 na na point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 15 Wagar, Mark L. 51-na /.366 na 38-60/ / /3.6 na na , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 209, Hometown: Avon, Ohio, High School: Avon 13 Waiters, Granville S /.543 na / / /5.8 28/136/87/35 2,214/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 220, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: East 186

189 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Walkey, John L. 11-na 1-5/.200 na 5-11/.455 6/ /0.6 na na 1968, Ht. 5-10, Wt. 173, Hometown: Lafayette, Ind., High School: na 2 Wallace, Eric / / / / /1.8 1/0/3/1 72/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 215, Hometown: Winston-Salem, N.C., High School: Hargrave Military Academy Wardman, William M., Watson, Antonio / / / / /4.2 24/24/67/15 766/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 250, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Eastmoor 15 Weatherspoon, J.D / / / / /2.7 8/4/10/7 211/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 210, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Northland 12 Wells, James A. 18-na 4-8/.125 na 9-9/1.000 na 16 17/0.9 na na Wells, Wayne L. 6-na 0-0/.000 na 1-2/.500 na 2 3/0.5 na na Weltner, Edgar P Wendt, Chester F Wenner, Steven /.442 na / / /7.2 79/na/na/na 343/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 214, Hometown: Findlay, Ohio, High School: Findlay 24 Wesson, Andre / / / / /2.6 46/10/55/17 965/ , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 220, Hometown: Westerville, Ohio, High School: South 34 Wesson, Kaleb / / / /4.9 93/5 338/ /21/34/18 682/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 270, Hometown: Westerville, Ohio, High School: South 43 Wesson, Keith / / / / /3.1 22/19/121/12 1,804/ , Ht. 6-9, Wt. 233, Hometown: Niles, Ohio, High School: McKinley 32 Weston, Daniel J , Ht. 6-4, Wt. 183, Hometown: Morral, Ohio, High School: Riverdale 3 White, Albert M White, John T White, Tony / / / / /5.9 76/26/117/41 2,107/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 223, Hometown: Pataskala, Ohio, High School: Watkins Memorial Whitlinger, Warren W., Wigton, George L. 28-na 7-33/.212 na 13-21/ / /1.0 na na 1955 Wilce, John Woodworth, Jr., Wilbourne, Nate / / / / /3.2 10/5/33/5 327/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 250, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Upper Arlington Wilks, William C. 66-na /.311 na /.617 na /8.2 na na Williams, Amir / / / / /4.9 27/187/123/53 2,254/ , Ht. 6-11, Wt. 220, Hometown: Birmingham, Mich., High School: Detroit County Day 32 Williams, Herbert L ,673/.499 na /.669 1,111/ ,011/ /328/310/73 4,216/ , Ht. 6-10, Wt. 242, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Marion Franklin 15 Williams, Kam / / / / ,057/ /16/76/82 2,980/ , Ht. 6-2, Wt. 175, Hometown: Baltimore, Md., High School: Mount St. Joseph s 187

190 MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION LETTERWINNERS 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 5 Williams, Thomas D. 65-na /.326 na / / /8.4 na/na/na/na na , Ht. 5-11, Wt. 145, Hometown: Defiance, Ohio 33 Williams, Zach / / / / /8.5 97/17/207/46 2,610/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 230, Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y., High School: Christ the King 10 Wilson, Curtis / / / / ,120/ /365/4/153 3,127/ , Ht. 6-1, Wt. 181, Hometown: Akron, Ohio, High School: St. Vincent-St. Mary High Wilson, Jack F Wilson, J. Jackson / / /.500 6/ /0.5 1/0/3/3 25/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 210, Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis., High School: Rufus King/Fork Union Military Acad. 9 Winter, Robert E Winston, Otis / / / / /4.4 50/55/11/37 717/ , Ht. 6-5, Wt. 180, Hometown: Toronto, Ohio, High School: Toronto Wirthwein, Walter G Wise, Albert R Wise, Anthony Witte, Luther E / / / ,211/.16.6 NA NA , Ht. 7-0, Wt. 228, Hometown: Alliance, Ohio, High School: Marlington 20 Wolfe, Jack , Ht. 6-6, Wt. 220, Hometown:Columbus, Ohio, High School: Whetstone H.S. Wood, Brian Wood, Jud J , Ht. 6-3, Wt. 184, Hometown: Columbus, Ohio, High School: Northland Y Worthley, Charles M Wrigley Lowell A point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. Young, Francis Young, Kyle / / / /1.6/ /1.8 4/3/9/7 216/ , Ht. 6-8, Wt. 205, Hometown: Massilon, Ohio, High School: Jackson Young, J. M Yudt, Rick / / / / / /4/98/27 1,451/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 210, Hometown: Portage, Ind., High School: Portage Z 3-point Rebounds No. Player Gp-Gs Fgm-a/% Fgm-a/% Ftm-a/F% Tot/Avg Pf-Dq Pts/Avg A/B/T/S Min/Avg. 34 Zack, Scott / / / / /1.0 3/5/7/0 72/ , Ht. 6-7, Wt. 220, Hometown: West Bloomfield, Mich., High School: West Bloomfield 188

191 David Aaron, , Philadelphia, Pa. Evan Abraham, 2012, Coral Gables, Fla. Bennie Alison, , Youngstown, Ohio Darik Artis, , Columbus, Ohio Steve Ater, , Chesapeake, Ohio Mark Aucoin, , Columbus, Ohio Jim Baugh, , Canfield, Ohio Chris Barrale, , Paramus, N.J. Beau Beechler, , Sandusky, Ohio Jacob Beede, , Sacramento, Calif. Matt Bennett, , Columbus, Ohio Joe Bias, , Castialia, Ohio Steve Bidlack, , Defiance, Ohio John Bokoch, 1995, Middleburg, Ohio Logan Brauer, , Castalia, Ohio Troy Brooks, , Magadore, Ohio Anthony Calo, , Westerville, Ohio Bill Carill, , Pepper Pike, Ohio Robert Childs, , Columbus, Ohio Jeffery Combs, 1982, Mount Vernon, Ohio Dale Condit, , Columbus, Ohio Jim Cook, , Buffalo, N.Y. John Corless, , Chicago Greg Cowles, , Morral, Ohio Bryce Crawford, Canal Winchester, Ohio John Cross, , Fairborn, Ohio Tim Daniels, , Avon Lake, Ohio Bob Darst, , Zanesville, Ohio Kyle Davis, , Hilliard, Ohio Willis, Day, 2017, Grandview Heights, Ohio John DeTemple, , Cincinnati, Ohio Walter E. Donham, 1950, Hammond, Ind. Mark Doseck, , Jackson Center, Ohio Brad Dresbach, 1993, Leipsic, Ohio Michael Duga, 1995, Coral Springs, Fla. Scott Ebert, , Dover, Ohio Will Edison, 2015, Loveland, Ohio David Egelhoff , Columbus, Ohio Michael Flowers, (GA ), Newark, Ohio Mitch Flowers, , Newark, Ohio Patrick Ford, , Nashville, Tenn. Aaron Fuss, (GA 06-07), Pataskala, Ohio Luke Gebbie, , South Bend, Ind. Todd Geyer, , London, Ohio Danielle Ghiloni, , Columbus, Ohio Don Gier, , Columbus, Ohio Dan Gill, , Buffalo, N.Y. David Goldstein, , Columbus, Ohio Robert Grimm, 1974, Oak Harbor, Ohio Bob Grogan, , Columbus, Ohio Richard Hamilton, 1962 Cameron Harris, , Defiance, Ohio Chris Harris, , Columbus, Ohio MANAGER LETTERWINNERS Wes Hesterman, , Napoleon, Ohio Ed Hickey, 1992, 93, 95, Burnt Hills, N.Y. Bruce Holcomb, 1981, 84, Columbus, Ohio Ken Holcomb, , Columbus, Ohio Larry Hozee, 1989 Ken Huber, 1993, 95, Holgate, Ohio Asad Javad, , Columbus, Ohio Kerry Johnson, 1995, 97, Leipsic, Ohio Geraia Keller, 1971, Massillon, Ohio David Kelly, 1979, Grove City, Ohio John D. Kidnocker, 1962 Gerald Kirschner, , Old Bethpage, N.Y. Dennis C. Koehl, 1971, Columbus, Ohio Tyler Krupp, , Tiffin, Ohio Evan Kurt, , Castalia, Ohio Ed Kurt, 1987, 89, Columbus, Ohio Brian Lamb, , Strongsville, Ohio Emile Leon, 1982, Columbus, Ohio Trent Licklider, , Columbus, Ohio Ryan Lidke, , Bellevue, Ohio William LoPresti, 1971, Dover, Ohio Nick Maddron, , Long Beach, Calif. John McCausland, , Avon, Ohio Mike McCoy, , Columbus, Ohio Robert McClelland, 1948, Xenia, Ohio Tommy McElroy, , Dublin, Ohio Dale Meggas, 1974, Cleveland, Ohio Tyler Meyer, , Deshler, Ohio Lee Miller, , Kettering, Ohio Patrick Miller, 1976, Fairborn, Ohio Curtin Moody, , Columbus, Ohio Thomas Morgan, 1976, Columbus, Ohio Earl M. Morris, 1940 Todd Morris, 1971, Columbus, Ohio Mark Murray, , Westlake, Ohio Mark Myer, , Columbiana, Ohio Jacob Myers, , Westerville, Ohio Doug Neustadt, , Pittsburgh, Pa. Mark Neustadt, , Pittsburgh, Pa. Mike Oeters, , Loveland, Ohio Matt O Leary, , Sidney, Ohio John O Neill, 1976 Greg Oman, 2017, Clintonville, Ohio Charles Parrish, 1976, Worthington, Ohio Chris Penny, , Zanesville, Ohio Danny Peters, 2006, New Albany, Ohio Austin Rector, 2017, Barberton, Ohio Chris Reinhardt, , Elyria, Ohio Daniel Rich, 1971, Oceanside, N.Y. Kevin Richards, , Huntsburg, Ohio Rich Rittenour, 2000, Defiance, Ohio Lenny Roberts, , Coral Springs, Fla. Mark Roberts, 1976, Columbus, Ohio Leroy Robinson, , Indianapolis, Ind. Levi Robinson, , Newark, Ohio Kevin Rohrbacher, , Sandusky, Ohio Chris Rooks, , Huntington Station, N.Y. Doug Roman, 1982, 85 Robbie Rucki, , Findlay, Ohio Joe Santa-Emma, , Columbus, Ohio John Scott, 1976, Columbus, Ohio Dan Schilling, , Upper Sandusky, Ohio Kevin Schimming, 1995, 97-98, Oak Harbor, Ohio Fred Schoerer, 1949, New Bremen, Ohio David Schuman, 1974, Geneva, Ohio David Seif, 1971, Piketon, Ohio Scott Sessler, , Sandusky, Ohio Joe Sestito, 1974, Columbus, Ohio Ty Shepfer, , Zanesville, Ohio Greg Smigelsky, , Maple Heights, Ohio Brad Smith, , Perrysburg, Ohio Michael Smith, 1971,74, Frazeysburg, Ohio Griffen Standley, 2017, Powell, Ohio Robert Stegner, 1974, Fairborn, Ohio Andy Stiegmeier, 1973, Kent, Ohio Joe A. Stepp, 1973, Kermit, W.Va. Dave Stein, 1992,93, 95, Sandusky, Ohio Jimmy Staley, , Dayton, Ohio Weston Strayer, , Milan, Ohio Alan Stuker, , Cincinnati, Ohio Drew Sullivan, 2008, Sandusky, Ohio Luke Terwilliger, , Troy, Ohio Gregg Testerman, , Lebanon, Ohio Scott Thacker, , Pickerington, Ohio Matt Topolosky, , Bexley, Ohio Clint Turner, 1993, 95, Hilliard, Ohio Matt Ullmer, , Dayton, Ohio Mike Ullmer, , Centerville, Ohio Derek Upp, , Lancaster, Ohio Darin Van Vlerah, 1995, Defiance, Ohio Dakota VanHorn, , Columbus, Ohio Mark Wagner, 1973, Avon, Ohio Jordan Warfield, , Hudson, Ohio Greg Weber, 1993, West Unity, Ohio Daniel Weston, 1973, Morral, Ohio Pat Whittington, , Sabina, Ohio Gage Will, , Sandusky, Ohio Ryan Wilson, 2012, Uniontown, Ohio Erik Zadrozny, , Hudson, Ohio 189

192 ST. JOHN ARENA St. John Arena played host to its final full season as the home of Ohio State basketball in after 42 years. Completed in November of 1956 at a cost of less than $4 million, the 13,276- seat structure is named for former OSU basketball coach and athletics director, L.W. St. John. The building of St. John Arena ushered in a golden era in Ohio State basketball. The Buckeyes won the national championship in 1960, were runners-up the next two years and captured a still unequalled five-consecutive Big Ten titles between 1960 and Ohio State s record in St. John Arena L.W. ST. JOHN is a glistening a winning percentage of.741. Between 1960 and 1964, the Buckeyes won 50-consecutive games on their home floor. Ohio State played again in St. John during the season, marking the first men s game played in the historic venue since the home finale in Ohio State played two games at St. John during the season, a victory over VMI Nov. 25, 2007 and a win vs. California in the 2008 National Invitation Tournament March 24, A game vs. Delaware State (W, 70-42) was played Nov. 20, 2008 and most recently Ohio State defeated Western Carolina Dec. 12, Since the first game was played in December of 1956 (vs. Butler), more than 6.7 million fans witnessed games in St. John Arena. The actual per game average over the years is 11,558 in 582 games. Over the years, the capacity of the arena fluctuated. The original mark of 13,491 had gone as high as 13,681 and as low as the present figure of 13,276. Prior to the start of the season, a $1.2 million scoreboard, featuring the latest in computer graphics, was installed. At the same time, new corner scoreboards and a new lighting system was added. Scoreboard improvements also were implemented in With the most distant seat only 155 feet from the center circle and no posts or obstructions to block the sight lines, storied St. John Arena remains one of college basketball s most respected basketball theaters. Now that the Ohio State men s and women s basketball teams have moved to Value City Arena, St. John Arena serves as the home of Ohio State s men s and women s volleyball, men s and women s gymnastics, fencing and wrestling teams. In 2013 St. John Arena once again hosted basketball contests as the first and second rounds of the NCAA women s tournament were played in the venerable arena. Both the men s and women s basketball teams still compete and practice at SJA on occasion. Year Games Att. Avg. Won Lost ,850 10, ,106 9, ,291 9, ,034 11, ,898 12, ,711 13, ,739 12, ,221 11, ,336 8, ,090 8, ,852 8, ,993 10, ,460 11, ,954 9, ,702 10, ,758 13, ,423 13, ,539 11, ,814 8, ,250 7, ,940 7, ,306 13, ,144 13, ,274 13, ,483 13, ,880 12, ,689 11, ,276 12, ,997 12, ,413 12, ,744 12, ,286 13, ,417 13, ,125 13, ,836 13, ,416 13, ,245 13, ,140 13, ,081 11, ,980 11, ,881 10, ,490 9, ,568 11, ,946 9, ,388 6, ,905 6, Totals 582 6,726,871 11,

193 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 12, L: 4 (H: 8-1, A: 4-2, N: 0-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/2 W East High /9 W East High /10 W East High /15 12/29 1/7 W Otterbein /14 W Kenyon /21 L Urbana /28 W Kenton /4 W Springfield YMCA /9 2/22 2/28 W Trinity /3 3/10 4/3 L vs. Urbana! !at Kenton,Ohio W: 8, L: 4 (H: 8-2, A: 0-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/16 W East High /23 W Central High /5 W Circleville /8 L Yale /26 W Springfield YMCA /3 W Kenyon /7 W Circleville /2 W Kenyon /9 W Circleville /16 L Kenton /5 4/6 Union W: 1, L: 3 (H: 1-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 11/23 W Circleville /5 L Yale /9 L Circleville /2 L Kenyon No Team W: 5, L: 2 (H: 4-1, A: 1-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/16 W Wittenberg /23 Wesleyan /31 2/6 W Ohio University /13 W Oberlin /21 W Kenyon /17 L Kenyon W: 10, L: 4 (H: 10-1, A: 0-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/12 W Columbus YMCA W Central High W Bliss College W North High W Columbus YMCA /9 W Otterbein /16 W Oberlin /23 W Otterbein /27 L Minnesota /6 2/20 W Marietta /27 3/1 W Kenyon / W: 12, L: 2 (H: 10-1, A: 2-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/18 W Central High /7 W Wittenberg /12 W Wisconsin /21 W Purdue /28 W Oberlin /4 W Cincinnati /9 W Wooster /10 Reserve /11 2/18 2/20 L Minnesota /4 W Indiana /10 W Western Reserve /18 W Denison W: 9, L: 1 (H: 9-0, A: 0-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/6 W Wittenberg /10 W Ohio Medical University /13 W Cedarville /17 W Ohio Medical University /26 W Wittenberg /27 W Wash. & Jefferson /2 W Akron Buchtel / /23 W Wooster /3 W Oberlin W: 7, L: 5 (H: 5-2, A: 2-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/15 L Cincinnati /19 L Oberlin /26 W Hiram / /9 2/14 Wallace /15 Reserve /16 2/23 W Kenyon /3 W Akron Buchtel /7 W Haskell Indians /9 W Wooster W: 5, L: 6 (H: 5-3, A: 0-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/11 W Wittenberg /17 W Muskingum /24 W Denison /31 W Ohio Wesleyan /8 W Kentucky State /13 Wesleyan /13 L Western Reserve /24 L Colgate /28 2/29 3/6 L Wooster W: 11, L: 1 (H: 7-1, A: 4-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/9 W Otterbein /16 W Cincinnati /23 W Denison /30 W Ohio Wesleyan /6 L Wooster /13 W Wabash /19 W Rochester /28 W Michigan /2 Wesleyan /7 3/12 3/ W: 11, L: 1 (H: 9-1, A: 2-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/8 W Wittenberg /15 W Otterbein /22 W Oberlin /29 W Hiram /5 W Ohio Wesleyan /12 W Wooster /19 W Denison /24 L Alleghany /26 W Wabash /5 W Michigan Ags /11 Wesleyan / W: 6, L: 3 (H: 6-1, A: 0-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/7 W Otterbein /14 W Denison /21 1/28 W Ohio Wesleyan /11 W Michigan Ags /17 W Syracuse /24 W Alleghany /4 L Oberlin (ot) /11 Wesleyan W: 7, L: 5 (H: 6-3, A: 1-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/6 W Wittenberg /13 W Kenyon /20 W Cincinnati /27 W Ohio Wesleyan /29 1/30 2/10 L Rochester /17 L Notre Dame /24 W Wabash /2 W Oberlin /9 L Oberlin /13 Wesleyan W: 12, L: 8; Big Ten: 4-5/6th (H: 5-2, A: 6-6, N: 1-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/31 St. Johns /1 YMCA /2 Buchtel /3 W!vs. Wooster /4 Dover /5 1/11 W Wittenberg /18 L Northwestern /21 1/25 W Indiana /29 W Oberlin /8 2/10 2/15 L Wisconsin /22 W Chicago /1 3/4 W Ohio Wesleyan /7 3/8 3/15 Wesleyan ! at Daily News % at Pittsburgh, Pa W: 10, L: 4; Big Ten: 5-1/2nd (H: 7-1, A: 3-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/10 W Akron /17 L Oberlin /24 W Purdue /31 W Indiana / /7 Dame /11 Wesleyan /14 W Denison /21 W Chicago /27 2/28 3/4 W Western Reserve /7 3/11 W Ohio Wesleyan W: 6, L: 10; Big Ten: 3-9/8th (H: 4-6, A: 2-4) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 1/6 L Ohio Wesleyan /9 L Purdue / /19 Wesleyan / /22 L Northwestern /6 2/9 2/13 W Oberlin /16 L Wisconsin /20 W Chicago /22 W Iowa /27 L Northwestern /1 L Illinois /6 3/13 W Oberlin Basketball became a varsity sport at Ohio State in the fall of The first Buckeye team, which won 12 of 16 games, is shown above. 191

194 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 9, L: 13; Big Ten: 2-8/8th (H:5-5, A: 4-6, N: 0-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/4 W Capital /11 W Kenyon /15 W Ohio Wesleyan /17 L!vs. St. Marys / /30 12/31 YMCA /1 L %vs. Buckeye Pts /8 L Northwestern /15 1/18 L Oberlin /22 W Purdue /25 2/4 2/ /15 Wesleyan /19 L Chicago /22 L Indiana /26 W Mount Union / /6 L Illinois /11 Dayton, Ohio % Toledo, Ohio W: 15, L: 11; Big Ten: 3-9/7th (H: 6-6, A: 7-5, N: 2-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 W Otterbein /15 W Capital /19 Wesleyan /23 (O) /27 (Pa.) /28 W!vs. Westinghouse /29 1/ /1 W &vs. Buckeye Pts /2 YMCA /6 L Wisconsin /8 L Illinois /13 W Oberlin /20 W Case /23 W Ohio Wesleyan / /5 2/9 L Purdue /12 L Minnesota /16 2/17 L Wisconsin /22 W Northwestern /24 L Indiana /2 3/ /10 Pittsburgh, Pa. % Toledo, Ohio W: 13, L: 7; Big Ten: 5-5/7th-T (H: 7-2, A: 6-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP Triangles YMCA YMCA /15 W Ohio Wesleyan /21 W Michigan / /4 2/6 Wesleyan /9 W Indiana /11 2/12 2/16 2/18 L Illinois /22 L Purdue /25 W Northwestern /28 W Camp Sherman /2 W Oberlin /5 W Columbus AC / W: 7, L: 12; Big Ten: 2-6/9th (H: 4-4, A: 3-7, N: 0-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/25 AC /25 AC / /27 L!vs. Rayls /11 W Ohio Wesleyan /14 Triangles /18 W Oberlin /20 1/25 W Denison /1 2/7 2/8 2/15 L Indiana /18 Wesleyan /21 2/22 L Wittenberg /24 W Illinois /1 L Purdue /8 L Michigan ! Detroit W: 17, L: 10; Big Ten: 3-9/7th (H: 6-4, A: 9-5, N: 2-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/13 W Wooster /18 W Ohio Wesleyan /27 12/28 Duq /29 W!vs. Westinghouse /30 L %vs. Goodyear The team was Ohio State s first as a member of the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes went on to post a 4-5 league mark. 12/31 1/1 W &vs. Toledo St. John s / /3 1/7 W Oberlin /10 L Indiana /12 1/17 W Purdue /30 1/31 2/9 L Illinois /11 L Chicago / /14 2/21 W Denison / /28 3/1 3/8 L Wisconsin /10 Wesleyan /13 W Michigan ! Pittsburgh, Pa. %Akron, Ohio & Toledo, Ohio W:4, L: 13; Big Ten: 2-10/9th (H: 2-9, A: 2-4) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/11 W Wittenberg /15 L Ohio Wesleyan /31 W Cornell /3 L Princeton /8 L Indiana /15 1/22 L Purdue /25 L Chicago /8 2/12 2/14 2/19 (ot) /21 L Wisconsin /25 L Denison /28 L Illinois /5 L Michigan / W: 8, L: 10; Big Ten: 5-7/6th-T (H: 6-6, A: 2-4) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 L Cincinnati /17 L Ohio Wesleyan /21 W Wittenberg /27 W Yale /30 W Dartmouth /7 1/9 1/14 L Illinois /20 W Indiana /7 L Denison /11 L Michigan / /20 2/22 W Chicago /25 2/27 3/4 W Northwestern /6 L Iowa W: 4, L: 11; Big Ten:1-11/9th-T (H: 3-6, A: 1-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/15 W Ohio Wesleyan /19 W Wittenberg /30 W Vanderbilt /8 L Illinois /13 L Northwestern /19 1/20 1/ /29 2/10 L Purdue /12 L Iowa /17 L Chicago /22 L Michigan /27 3/ W: 12, L: 5; Big Ten: 7-5/4th-T (H: 9-1, A: 2-4, N: 1-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 W Kenyon /11 W Ohio Wesleyan /15 W Wittenberg /27 W!vs. Pennsylvania /31 W Yale / /12 L Illinois /21 W Iowa /25 1/28 W Minnesota / /11 2/16 W Indiana /23 W Wisconsin /27 W Purdue /1 3/3 Cleveland, Ohio W: 14, L: 2; Big Ten: 11-1/1st (H: 9-1, A: 5-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W Ohio Wesleyan /13 W Western Reserve /31 W Butler /3 L Princeton /10 W Indiana / /17 1/24 W Northwestern / /2 2/14 W Minnesota /16 W Michigan / /28 W Chicago /7 3/14 W Wisconsin W: 10, L: 7; Big Ten: 6-6/5th-T (H: 9-1, A: 1-6) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/12 W Ohio University /15 W Ohio Wesleyan /30 L Cornell /1 W Princeton /3 1/9 W Purdue /13 1/16 W Illinois /23 W Iowa /30 2/6 W Chicago / /13 2/20 W Michigan /27 W Northwestern / /8 192

195 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 11, L: 6; Big Ten: 6-6/7th (H: 9-2, A: 2-4) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W Ohio Wesleyan /14 W Ohio University /29 W Princeton /31 W Cornell /3 W Pittsburgh / /10 1/18 W Illinois /22 W Minnesota /29 2/5 2/ /12 L Purdue /19 W Wisconsin / /5 W Iowa /9 L Indiana W: 5, L: 12; Big Ten: 3-9/7th (H: 4-5, A: 1-7) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W Ohio Wesleyan /17 W Muskingum /31 1/ /4 L Princeton /7 L Wisconsin /16 1/19 W Northwestern /21 L Chicago /4 (2ot) / / /18 2/22 L Indiana /25 W Minnesota /27 L Michigan / W: 9, L: 8; Big Ten: 6-6/5th-T (H: 5-5, A: 4-3) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 L Ohio Wesleyan /14 W Pennsylvania /17 L Pittsburgh /2 W North Carolina / /7 1/12 W Illinois /14 L Northwestern /26 W Chicago / / /16 2/18 2/22 L Purdue /25 W Iowa /2 L Michigan / W: 9, L:15; Big Ten: 1-9/9th (H: 6-4, A: 3-11) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/9 W *Capital /11 W *@Capital /14 W Ohio University /16 W *Bliss /28 W Notre Dame /31 (ot) /1 1/6 1/7 L *@Heidelberg /11 L Wisconsin /11 L *@Wilmington /14 W *@Cedarville /18 L *@Ashland /24 W *@Denison /25 W Minnesota /1 2/3 2/8 L Indiana /15 L Purdue (ot) /17 L Illinois /21 L *@Bluffton /22 W Army / / * Game played by Buckeye B team W: 4, L: 13; Big Ten: 3-9/9th (H: 4-4, A: 0-9) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/13 L Pittsburgh /31 W Cornell /6 Dame /10 W Wisconsin /12 1/17 W Michigan /24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/16 L Chicago /21 L Minnesota / /28 L Northwestern /2 W Indiana /7 3/ W: 9, L: 9; Big Ten: 5-7/6th (H: 6-4, A: 3-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 W Ohio University /12 W Missouri /22 W Yale /31 L Vanderbilt /5 1/8 L Purdue /9 W Iowa /16 1/ /28 L Michigan /6 2/ /13 W Illinois / /20 2/27 W Chicago /29 L Northwestern / W: 17, L: 3; Big Ten: 10-2/1st-T (H: 8-1, A: 9-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/6 12/10 L Ohio Wesleyan /28 W Notre Dame / /2 1/7 W Indiana /14 W Minnesota /16 W Illinois /20 1/27 Reserve / /6 2/11 W Army /13 (ot) Buckeyes Final Four/2nd Front row Charles Magg, Gil Mickelson, Bob Lynch, Dick Baker, Jimmy Hull, John Schick, Jack Dawson, Bill Sattler, Don Scott and Dick Boughner. Back row Athletics Director L.W. St. John, Assistant Coach J.E. Blickle, Jed Mees, Bob Stafford, Head Coach Harold Olsen, Bill Gall, Maynard Edwards, Trainer Tucker Smith, Manager Ray Hertz. 2/18 W Purdue /20 W Iowa / / /4 W Wisconsin / W: 8, L: 12; Big Ten: 4-8/8th (H: 3-6, A: 5-6) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/9 L Ohio Wesleyan /16 W Western Ontario / / /3 W Princeton / /8 L Indiana /13 L Northwestern / / /22 1/22 2/3 L Minnesota /10 2/ /17 L Michigan /19 W Chicago /24 L Wisconsin /3 Dame /5 Reserve W: 12, L: 7; Big Ten: 8-4/4th (H: 8-2, A: 4-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 W Ohio University /12 W Marietta /15 W Carleton / /29 12/31 1/5 1/7 (ot) /12 L Illinois /21 W Chicago /26 1/28 1/31 W Notre Dame / /9 L Iowa /11 W Northwestern / /23 W Purdue /2 W Michigan W: 12, L: 8; Big Ten: 5-7/6th (H: 7-3, A: 5-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/12 W George Washington /14 W Evansville /16 1/1 W Harvard /4 W Wisconsin /6 L Purdue /11 1/13 1/18 W Iowa / /27 Washington /1 L Minnesota / / / /15 W Indiana /24 W Ohio Wesleyan /29 L Illinois / /3 Dame W: 13, L: 7; Big Ten: 7-5/5th (H: 6-1, A: 6-6, N: 1-0) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/11 W Denison /21 12/ /26 12/28 12/ / /9 W!vs. New York University /11 W Wisconsin /16 W Minnesota / / /1 W Chicago /6 2/8 (ot) /13 W Indiana /15 W Northwestern / / /27 L Michigan ! Madison Square Garden 193

196 RESULTS BY YEAR 1944 Buckeyes Final Four/3rd Front row Floyd Griffith, Dick Davis, Dick McQuade, Tom Melziva, Ollie Fink and Oris Burley. Middle row Rodney Caudill, Paul Huston, Jack Dugger, Don Grate, Arnold Risen, Bob Bowen and Bill Gunton. Back row Manager Ken Watkins, Assistant Coach Jack Graf, Ernie Plank, Al Updike, Dave Belknap, Jack Hammett, Head Coach Harold Olsen and Trainer Ernie Biggs W: 12, L: 8; Big Ten: 5-5/3rd (H: 8-2, A: 4-6) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/7 12/11 W Nebraska /27 W Creighton /29 L California / /3 Washington / /10 1/15 W Iowa /22 W Illinois /24 L Michigan / /3 W Ohio University /5 2/ /12 W Purdue / / /28 W Northwestern /5 W Chicago W: 16, L: 7; Big Ten: 9-2/1st (H: 7-0, A: 7-6, N: 2-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W George Washington / / / /27 L!@California / / /7 W Indiana / /16 1/ /23 W Michigan /28 W Chicago /4 (ot) / /18 W Iowa /20 W Northwestern / / /4 W Purdue /17 W *vs. Wake Forest /18 W *vs. Villanova /27 L **vs. Oregon ! Berkeley, Calif. *NCAA Eastern Regionals, Philadelphia **National Championship game, Evanston, Ill W: 13, L: 7; Big Ten: 7-4/3rd (H: 10-3, A: 3-4) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/14 W Wabash /16 W Wooster /27 L Kentucky /30 L Pittsburgh /1 L Cornell /3 W California /6 1/ /13 W Illinois /15 W Northwestern /3 2/5 W Mexico YMCA / / /17 W Wisconsin /19 2/24 W Minnesota /26 W Indiana /2 W Michigan / W: 10, L: 10; Big Ten: 7-5/3rd (H: 8-4, A: 2-6) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W West Virginia /14 L Butler /21 State /28 L Princeton /30 L Pittsburgh /2 W Creighton / /11 W Northwestern /13 W Chicago /18 W Duquesne /25 1/ /1 2/ /8 W Iowa /15 W Purdue /17 L Indiana /22 2/ /1 W Michigan W: 6, L: 14; Big Ten: 4-11/9th (H: 6-4, A: 0-9, N: 0-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/10 W Great Lakes /13 W Kentucky /22 12/28 12/29 L!vs. Stanford /3 L Minnesota / / /12 L Illinois /17 W Iowa /19 W Northwestern / /26 W Chicago /31 W Purdue /2 L Indiana / / / /25 L Wisconsin / ! at Berkeley, Calif W: 8, L: 9; Big Ten: 5-7/6th (H: 4-4, A: 4-5) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/8 W Ohio Wesleyan /12 L Great Lakes /30 12/ /9 1/11 1/18 W Chicago / /25 2/6 L Illinois /8 L Illinois /20 W Michigan /22 W Michigan / / /6 L Northwestern W: 14, L: 7; Big Ten: 10-2/1st (H: 7-3, A: 6-3, N: 1-1) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/11 W Denison /13 L Kentucky /28 Navy /29 Navy /1 Lakes /8 W Pittsburgh /14 W Indiana /15 W Indiana / / / /29 2/4 L Purdue /5 W Purdue /11 W Iowa /12 W Iowa /18 2/ /25 L DePaul /24 W *vs. Temple /25 L **vs. Dartmouth * NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York City ** Final Four, New York City W: 15, L: 5; Big Ten: 10-2/2nd (H: 9-0, A: 5-3, N: 1-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/9 W Michigan State /18 W Utah /23 (ot) /28 State /30 (ot) /1 L!vs. Great Lakes /3 W Wyoming / /13 W Northwestern /20 W Michigan /22 W Purdue /3 W Wisconsin / / /16 2/ /23 W Illinois /24 W Indiana /22 W *vs. Kentucky /24 L **vs. New York Univ. (ot) ! Cleveland, Ohio * NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York City ** Final Four, New York City W: 16, L: 5; Big Ten: 10-2/1st (H: 9-0, A: 5-3, N: 2-2) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/4 L!vs. Wright Field /8 W Pittsburgh /15 12/21 W Oregon /27 W Michigan State /29 W Michigan /5 W Purdue /12 W Illinois / / /26 1/28 W Northwestern / /9 W Indiana(ot) /11 W Chicago /16 State /22 2/ /21 W *vs. Harvard /23 L **vs. North Carolina /26 W **vs. California ! Dayton, Ohio * NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York City ** Final Four, New York City W: 7, L: 13; Big Ten: 5-7/6th (H: 4-3, A: 3-10) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/7 W Pittsburgh / / /27 12/ /4 W Minnesota /6 L Indiana /11 1/13 1/18 W Northwestern /20 1/27 2/1 L Illinois /8 2/10 W Purdue /15 State / / / /3 L Michigan

197 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 10, L: 10; Big Ten: 5-7/6th (H: 8-4, A: 2-6) W/L Opponent...OSU-OPP 12/5 L Oklahoma / /20 W Texas A&M /26 L Washington /27 W Washington /3 W Northwestern /5 L Iowa /10 1/ /17 W Pittsburgh /24 1/26 L Butler /2 W Michigan /7 2/9 2/14 W Illinois /16 W Wisconsin /21 State /23 W Indiana / W: 14, L: 7; Big Ten: 6-6/4th (H: 7-2, A: 7-5) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/4 W Butler /6 W Marquette /18 L Oklahoma (ot) / / / /8 W Northwestern /10 L Illinois / / /22 W Purdue / /5 W Minnesota (5) 2/7 W Indiana /12 2/14 Louis... 68(18)-60(2) 2/19 2/21 2/26 2/28 W Michigan State...70(18)-51 3/5 63(19)-51 (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 22, L: 4; Big Ten: 12-1/1st (H: 11-1, A: 8-2, N: 3-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/3 L DePaul /5 W Marquette / /23 W California /28 W!vs. Cornell /29 W!vs. Harvard /2 1/7 W Illinois / /14 W Northwestern... 61(15)-51 1/16 W Michigan...74(15)-58 1/21 50(11)-66 1/23 W Iowa...68(11)-54 1/28 1/30 2/4 W Wisconsin... 61(7)-47(17) 2/6 2/11 W Michigan State...87(4)-43 2/13 2/18 68(3)-46 2/20 W Indiana... 75(3)-65 2/27 3/9 W Butler...66(2)-65 3/18 W DePaul... 70(2)-63 3/23 L *New York University...55(2)-56 3/25 W **Holy Cross... 72(2)-52(4) (#) Indicates AP ranking! MSU Holiday Classic, East Lansing, Mich. * NCAA Eastern Regionals, New York City ** Regional Third-Place game, New York City W: 6, L: 16; Big Ten: 3-11/9th (H: 4-7, A: 2-7, N: 0-2) W/L Opp... OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/4 L Kansas State /6 W Butler / /11 L Missouri /23 W St. Louis /29 L!vs. Princeton /30 L!vs. Penn State /6 L Indiana (6) 1/8 1/13 L Wisconsin / /22 1/27 W Michigan State /29 L Northwestern /3 W Purdue /5 2/ /12 2/17 L Minnesota /19 2/24 L Illinois (10) 3/ (#) Indicates AP ranking! MSU Holiday Classic, East Lansing, Mich W: 8, L: 14; Big Ten: 6-8/5th-T (H: 6-3, A: 2-11) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/3 State /11 L Denver /15 W Butler /22 12/26 State /28 12/29 State / /7 W Indiana (5) 1/12 1/14 1/21 W Minnesota /31 Louis (6) 2/2 L Illinois (3) 2/ /9 State /12 W Northwestern /16 2/18 L Iowa (5) 2/23 W Michigan /25 3/1 W Wisconsin (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 10, L: 12; Big Ten: 7-11/7th (H: 7-4, A: 3-8) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/6 W St. Louis /13 12/20 W Pittsburgh / (2) 12/29 W Northwestern /3 State / / /12 L Indiana (7) 1/19 1/ Buckeyes Final Four/3rd Front row Jim Hall, John Lovett, Stan Palmer and Chuck Goldman. Middle row Bill Biel, Clark Elliott, Wayne Wells, Paul Huston, Ray Snyder, Warren Amling, Bob Bowen, Jack Underman and Wilbur Johnston. Back row Head Coach Harold Olsen, Athletic Director L.W. St. John, Assistant Coach Jack Graf, Dave Hackett, Bob Merrell, Jack Russell, Charles Kuhn, John Wallin, Manager Bob Blake, Trainer George Busenberg, Manager Jim DeLeone. 1/ /2 W Purdue /7 W Michigan State /9 W Minnesota /14 2/16 L Iowa /21 2/ /28 L Wisconsin /7 L Illinois (10) 3/9 W Michigan (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 11, L: 11; Big Ten: 5-9/7th (H: 7-4, A: 4-7) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/ /8 Louis (18) 12/12 W Oklahoma / / /26 L Oregon State (12) 12/29 W Denver / /6 W Pittsburgh /9 W Purdue /11 1/16 L Illinois (19) 1/ (3) 1/23 State /30 2/6 L Wisconsin / /13 W Michigan /15 W Iowa /20 W Minnesota (18) 2/27 L Indiana (3) 3/1 (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 10, L: 12; Big Ten: 4-10/10th (H: 8-3, A: 2-9) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/ /4 W Butler /11 W St. Louis (12) 12/18 102(14)-84 12/21 12/22 50(11)-54 12/30 W Oklahoma City...72(20)-61 1/3 W Michigan State...83(20)-76 1/8 (ot) /15 L Illinois (7) 1/22 1/24 L Iowa (19) 1/29 W Northwestern (16) 1/31 W St. John s /5 W Indiana / (11) 2/12 2/14 2/19 L Purdue /21 W Michigan / (13) 3/ (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 16, L: 6; Big Ten: 9-5/3rd (H: 9-2, A: 7-4) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/ /5 L Vanderbilt /10 (Chicago)...90(16)-72 12/12 W Oklahoma...89(16)-68 12/17 Louis (17) 12/ /22 W Washington /28 W DePaul...83(15)-72 1/2 1/9 L Iowa...73(10)-88 1/14 W Wisconsin (2ot)...100(7)-98 1/21 1/23 W Northwestern... 91(11)-42 1/28 State /4 W Indiana / (6) 2/ /18 W Minnesota / /25 W Illinois (2) 3/3 W Michigan State /5 (#) Indicates AP ranking 195

198 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 14, L: 8; Big Ten: 9-5/3rd-T (H: 10-2, A: 3-4, N: 1-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Butler /3 W Pittsburgh /8 W St. Louis /22 L Tulane...71(11)-75 12/26 W!vs. Temple /28 L!vs. Manhattan /29 L!vs. BYU /1 W Princeton / /7 W Purdue /14 W Minnesota (19) 1/19 W Michigan State...70(17)-51 1/21 67(17)-64 1/26 W Northwestern...83(12)-73 1/28 State... 64(12)-73 2/4 2/9 59(12)-69 2/16 W Wisconsin /23 W Michigan /25 L Illinois / / (#) Indicates AP ranking! ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York City W: 9, L: 13; Big Ten: 8-6/4th (H: 7-4, A: 2-7, N: 0-2) W/L Opp... OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/4 L Kentucky /7 L Butler (ot) /14 L Texas A&M /21 Louis /23 12/27 L!vs. USC / /1 W Yale /4 W Michigan State (8) 1/ / /18 W Minnesota /20 W Iowa /27 W Purdue /1 2/3 W Illinois / /10 2/15 W Michigan / /22 L Indiana /1 *Indicates AP Ranking!at Pan-Pacific, Los Angeles, Calif. 2/23 2/28 W Michigan /2 3/7 L Purdue (#) Indicates AP ranking! Kentucky Invitational, Lexington,Ky W: 25, L: 3; Big Ten: 13-1/1st (H: 12-0, A: 9-3, N: 4-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Wake Forest /3 W Memphis State /5 W Pittsburgh /7 W Butler /10 Louis /18 12/ /22 91(3)-79 12/28 1/4 W Illinois...97(5)73(8) 1/9 W Indiana...96(7)-95(11) 1/11 W Delaware...109(7)-38 1/16 W Northwestern...81(5)-64 1/23 1/30 W Michigan State...111(5)-79 2/1 W Michigan...99(5)-52 2/6 2/8 2/13 W Iowa...75(4)-47 2/15 2/20 State... 84(4)-83 2/27 W Wisconsin...93(2)-68 2/29 3/5 75(2)-66 3/11 W *vs. Western Kentucky... 98(3)-79 3/12 W *vs. Georgia Tech...86(3)-69(13) 3/18 W **vs. NYU...76(3)-54(12) 3/19 W **vs. California... 75(3)-55(2) (#) Indicates AP ranking * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville, Ky. ** Final Four, San Francisco W: 27, L: 1; Big Ten: 14-0/1st (H: 11-0, A: 11-0, N: 5-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 University /5 W St. Louis /10 W Army /17 State... 93(1)-82(16) 12/19 (Chicago)...90(1)-65 12/22 W Detroit... 84(1)-73(8) 12/27 W!vs. Seton Hall... 97(1)-57 12/29 W!vs. St. John s... 70(1)-65(7) 12/31 W!vs. St. Bonaventure...84(1)-82 1/7 W Illinois...91(1)-65 1/9 W Evansville...86(1)-59 1/14 79(1)-45 1/21 W Minnesota...75(1)-56 1/28 W Purdue... 92(1)-62(10) 1/30 100(1)-68 2/4 2/6 W Indiana (1)-65 2/11 State...83(1)-68 2/13 W Northwestern...89(1)-65 2/18 62(1)-61(9) 2/20 73(1)-69 2/25 W Wisconsin...97(1)-74 3/4 W Michigan State...91(1)-83 3/11 3/17 W *@Louisville...56(1)-55 3/18 W *vs. Kentucky...87(1)-74 3/24 W **vs. St. Joseph s...95(1)-69 3/25 L **vs. Cincinnati(ot)...65(1)-70(2) (#) Indicates AP ranking! ECAC Holiday Tournament, NewYork City * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Louisville,Ky. ** Final Four, Kansas City, Mo W: 26, L: 2; Big Ten: 13-1/1st (H: 11-0, A: 9-1, N: 6-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/2 W Florida State... 72(1)-57 12/6 12/8 W Wichita State...85(1)-62 12/9 Forest...84(1)-62(3) 12/16 W Loyola (Chicago)...92(1)-72 12/18 Louis...61(1)-48 12/23 W Penn State...92(1)-49 12/27 W!vs. Washington...59(1)-49 12/28 W!vs. UCLA (1)-84 12/30 W!vs. USC...76(1)-66 1/6 1/13 W Michigan...89(1)-64 1/20 1/22 W Purdue...91(1)-65 1/29 94(1)-73 2/3 W Northwestern...97(1)-61 2/5 W Iowa...89(1)-63 2/10 W Minnesota...91(1)-66 2/12 72(1)-57 2/17 State...80(1)-72 2/24 W Illinois...102(1)-79 2/26 3/3 3/10 W Indiana...90(1)-65 3/16 W *vs. Western Kentucky... 93(1)-73 3/17 W *vs. Kentucky... 74(1)-64(3) 3/23 W **vs. Wake Forest...84(1)-68 3/24 L **vs. Cincinnati...59(1)-71(2) (#) Indicates AP ranking! LA Holiday Classic, Los Angeles,Calif. * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Iowa City, Iowa ** Final Four, Louisville, Ky W: 20, L: 4; Big Ten: 11-3/1st-T (H: 14-0, A: 6-4) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Utah State /3 W St. Louis /5 W Virginia /8 W West Virginia (3) 12/15 W Texas Christian... 74(3)-62 12/22 101(3)-66 12/27 12/29 State... 54(2)-71 12/31 W BYU...97(2)-91 1/5 W Minnesota...78(5)-76 1/7 78(4)-90(3) 1/12 W Michigan...68(4)-66 1/19 74(5)-81 1/26 W Creighton /28 W Northwestern / /9 W Wisconsin /16 75(9)-68 2/18 W Michigan State...87(9)-77 2/23 W Iowa... 83(5)-70 2/25 3/2 W Purdue... 95(5)-75 3/4 3/9 (ot)... 85(3)-87 (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 11, L: 11; Big Ten: 7-7/5th-T (H: 8-3, A: 3-7, N: 0-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/3 12/6 L St. Louis /13 12/19 L!@Kentucky (2) 12/20 L!vs. Oklahoma State /22 W Utah /27 W Princeton /1 W Brigham Young /3 1/10 1/17 W Northwestern (11) 1/19 State (8) 1/24 1/26 W Iowa /31 W Minnesota /2 L Indiana /7 W Wisconsin / Buckeyes NCAA National Champion Front row Bob Knight, Larry Siegfried, Richie Hoyt, Mel Nowell, John Havlicek, Jerry Lucas, Joe Roberts, Dick Furry and Howard Nourse. Back row Trainer Ernie Biggs, Head Coach Fred Taylor, Jim Allen, J.T. Landes, Dave Barker, John Cedargren, Nelson Miller, Gary Gearhart, Gary Milliken, Manager Mike Sorochak and Assistant Coach Jack Graf. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Frank Truitt. 196

199 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 16, L: 8; Big Ten:11-3/1st-T (H: 10-3, A: 5-4, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/30 W California-Davis... 68(7)-42 12/2 W Butler...74(7)-68 12/6 L!vs. Duke...75(7)-76(4) 12/7 W!vs. St. John s... 66(7)-64 12/11 L Davidson... 73(8)-95 12/13 L Missouri... 74(8)-85 12/21 W Wichita /23 W Houston /28 State /31 Louis (2ot) / /11 W Minnesota / (3) 1/25 W Purdue /27 State /3 W Michigan (2) 2/8 (ot) /10 W Illinois /15 W Wisconsin /17 2/ /29 W Indiana / /7 L Michigan State (#) Indicates AP ranking! Centennial B-ball Classic, Morgantown, W.Va W: 12, L: 12; Big Ten: 6-8/6th (H: 8-5, A: 4-7) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/2 W South Dakota /3 L St. Louis /5 Christian /7 12/9 W Butler / /22 Young /28 W Dartmouth /30 L Duke (2ot) (8) 1/2 W Georgia Tech / /16 L Indiana (5) 1/23 1/30 W Wisconsin /6 2/8 L Illinois /13 L Iowa / /20 2/22 W Michigan State /27 W Northwestern / (7) 3/6 State /8 W Michigan (1) (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 11, L: 13; Big Ten: 5-9/8th (H: 8-5, A: 3-8) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 12/3 12/6 L North Carolina /8 12/18 Louis /20 W Iowa State /23 L Kansas /28 W Wake Forest /31 W West Texas /8 L Michigan /15 State /22 W Northwestern /24 1/29 W Hardin-Simmons /31 W Wisconsin (ot) /5 2/12 W Purdue /14 2/19 L Iowa / /26 2/28 L Michigan State /5 W Minnesota /7 (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 13, L: 11; Big Ten: 6-8/7th-T (H: 8-4, A: 4-6, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Butler /3 State / /10 W Washington State /20 W Texas Christian /23 W Army /29 W!vs. Duke /30 L %vs. North Carolina (3) 1/ /14 L Indiana /16 Tech /21 L Minnesota /23 W Purdue /30 2/4 2/6 W Northern Michigan /11 L Iowa /13 2/ /20 W Michigan State /25 L Northwestern /27 State /4 3/6 W Illinois (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Greensboro, N.C.; % at Charlotte, N.C W: 21, L: 8; Big Ten: 10-4/1st-T (H: 12-1, A: 4-5, N: 5-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W California-Davis /4 W Florida State /9 W South Dakota /19 W New Mexico State / /27 L!vs. Marquette /29 W!vs. Bradley /30 L!@Hawaii /6 W Purdue /13 (ot) /20 W Michigan /22 W Georgia Tech /27 1/29 L Cornell /3 W Wisconsin /5 2/10 W Michigan State / / /20 W Northwestern / /26 W Illinois /2 W Indiana / /12 W #vs. Iowa /15 W *vs. E. Tennessee St /16 W *vs. Kentucky (5) 3/22 L **vs. North Carolina (4) 3/23 W **vs. Houston (1) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii # Big Ten playoff game, West Lafayette,Ind. * NCAA Mideast Regionals, Lexington, Ky. ** Final Four, Los Angeles, Calif Buckeyes Final Four/2nd Front row Ken Lee, Doug McDonald, Richie Hoyt, Mel Nowell, Larry Siegfried, Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, Bob Knight, Gary Gearhart and Dick Reasbeck. Back row Head Coach Fred Taylor, Assistant Coach Jack Graf, Assistant Coach Frank Truitt, Jim Allen, Nelson Miller, Don Furry, John Noble, Ray Apple, Gary Milliken, J.T. Landes, Manager Ed Gottlieb, Trainer Ernie Biggs and Manager Lewis Meyer W: 17, L: 7; Big Ten: 9-5/2nd-T (H: 11-2; A: 4-5, N: 2-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/30 W Ohio University /6 L UCLA...73(13)-84(1) 12/14 W Harvard... 89(13)-74 12/16 State... 75(13)-74 12/21 W Washington State...84(17)-69 12/22 W Butler...74(17)-71 12/27 State...93(16)-86 12/30 L Washington...59(16)-64 1/4 90(13)-82 1/11 W Wisconsin...84(16)-69 1/18 1/20 W!vs. Georgia Tech...73(13)-66 1/24 W %vs. Cornell...96(12)-78 1/28 W Illinois... 76(12)-67(7) 2/1 (ot)... 85(12)-95(14) 2/8 2/11 W Purdue...88(16)-85(8) 2/15 W Minnesota...58(16)-41 2/18 2/22 W Iowa... 88(10)-81 2/25 3/1 State...72(14)-85 3/4 W Indiana /8 W Michigan (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Atlanta,Ga. % at Cleveland, Ohio W: 17, L: 7; Big Ten: 8-6/3rd-T (H: 8-4, A: 9-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 Forest... 96(18)-92 12/6 112(18)-89 12/8 W Northern Illinois...106(18)-99 12/13 L Ohio University...80(16)-82(19) 12/20 12/22 12/27 W Fresno State /29 Christian /3 W Minnesota /10 1/13 W Michigan /17 W Northwestern /19 W West Virginia /24 1/26 W Georgia Tech / /7 L Purdue /10 State / /21 L Iowa (11) 2/24 2/28 L Michigan State / (8) 3/7 W Wisconsin (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 20, L: 6; Big Ten: 13-1/1st (H: 10-2, A: 8-1, N: 2-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 State (12) 12/5 W East Tennessee State /7 W Alabama /12 L Pennsylvania (8) 12/21 W Butler /28 L!vs. Stanford (ot) /29 W!vs. Harvard /30 L!vs. Indiana (14) 1/2 W Yale /9 1/13 Virginia /16 W Wisconsin /23 1/30 L Michigan State /6 State / /13 W Illinois /16 2/20 W Northwestern...84(20)-72 2/23 W Iowa...80(18)-71 2/27 91(18)-85(23) 3/2 W Minnesota...84(13)-70 3/6 3/9 W Indiana...91(12)-75 3/18 W *vs. Marquette... 60(10)-59(2) 3/20 L *vs. Western Ky. (ot)...78(10)-81(7) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. *NCAA Mideast Regionals, Athens, Ga. 197

200 RESULTS BY YEAR 1962 Buckeyes Final Four/2nd Front row Head Coach Fred Taylor, LeRoy Frazier, Gary Bradds, Bob Knight, Jim Doughty, John Havlicek, Doug McDonald, Gene Lane, Jerry Lucas and Assistant Coach Jack Graf. Back row Assistant Coach Frank Truitt, Manager Don Gier, Nelson Miller, Mel Nowell, Don DeVoe, Dick Taylor, Don Flatt, Gary Gearhart, Dick Reasbeck, Manager Bill Studebaker and Trainer Ernie Biggs W: 18, L: 6; Big Ten: 10-4/2nd (H: 12-0, A: 5-6, N: 1-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 Tech...63(5)-55 12/4 W Oregon... 68(5)-57 12/6 W Utah State...71(5)-60 12/11 University... 68(4)-79 12/18 12/20 W Brown... 62(10)-56 12/23 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee... 78(6)-63 12/29 W!vs. Arizona... 90(6)-47 12/30 L!@UCLA...53(6)-79(1) 1/3 W Creighton... 94(6)-76 1/8 1/15 W Michigan... 84(9)-73 1/22 W Indiana...80(7)-74 1/25 1/29 78(6)-88 2/1 W Iowa...82(9)-77 2/5 W Wisconsin... 79(9)-69 2/8 67(7)-80 2/12 W Purdue... 64(7)-62 2/19 2/26 76(15)-74 2/29 W Illinois...103(14)-70 3/ /7 W Michigan State (#) Indicates AP ranking! UCLAN Classic, Los Angeles, Calif W: 14, L: 10, Big Ten: 8-6/3rd-T (H: 9-4, A: 5-6) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/27 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee... 92(10)-81 12/1 12/4 Dame (ot)...81(10)-75 12/9 L Missouri... 62(15)-69 12/16 W Butler /18 L Virginia Tech /21 W Ohio University /27 W Yale / /6 L Michigan /13 1/15 Tech /20 W Iowa / (20) 2/ /5 W Indiana (5) 2/10 L Minnesota (5) 2/12 2/ /19 W Purdue /24 W Northwestern /26 State /3 W Illinois / (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 9, L: 15; Big Ten: 4-10/8th (H: 5-6, A: 3-8, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/30 W Texas-Arlington /3 L Notre Dame (ot) (8) 12/8 W Penn State / /17 Tech /21 L!vs. Stanford /22 W!vs. Dartmouth /27 12/29 University /5 L Illinois /7 W Georgia Tech /12 State /19 W Minnesota /26 1/28 L Purdue /2 L Northwestern /4 2/ (16) 2/11 L Michigan State (ot) / /23 L Wisconsin /25 (ot) /2 W Indiana (9) 3/9 (#) Indicates AP ranking! Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky W: 14, L: 14; Big Ten: 8-10/6th (H: 10-5, A: 3-6, N: 1-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/30 W Ball State /2 W Butler /7 L!vs. Davidson /14 W Ohio University /18 L Virginia Tech /21 W Texas-Arlington /23 W Georgia Tech /27 W %vs. Pennylvania (9) 12/28 L %vs. Indiana (2) 12/30 L %vs. Villanova / (17) 1/6 State /11 W Minnesota (17) 1/13 W Iowa / /20 1/25 L Illinois /27 W Purdue (20) 2/1 L Indiana (1) 2/3 L Michigan State /8 2/ /15 W Wisconsin /17 W Northwestern /22 (ot) / /2 3/8 L Michigan (#) Indicates AP ranking;! at Charlotte, N.C. % Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii W: 6, L: 20; Big Ten: 2-16/10th (H: 6-7, A: 0-11, N: 0-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/ /7 State /13 W Vermont /17 W Toledo /20 W Davidson /22 W Evansville /28 L!vs. Tulane /29 L!vs. Pennsylvania /3 L Indiana (1) 1/5 (ot) /10 State /12 1/17 L Purdue /19 W Illinois /24 1/26 1/31 W Northwestern /7 L Michigan State (ot) /9 L Michigan / / /21 L Iowa /23 L Minnesota /28 3/1 L Wisconsin /6 (#) Indicates AP ranking! Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans W: 9, L: 18; Big Ten: 4-14/10th (H: 4-9, A: 5-8, N: 0-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/27 W Butler / /4 Tech /10 W Loyola Marymount /15 State /18 L Washington State /21 W Davidson /28 L!vs. Princeton /29 W!@ Rochester /6 L Illinois /8 L Purdue /13 1/ /22 L Indiana /24 L Michigan (5) 1/ /29 2/5 2/10 L Minnesota (8) 2/12 L Michigan State /14 L Iowa (ot) /17 2/19 2/24 L Northwestern /26 W Wisconsin (ot) /28 State / (#) Indicates AP ranking! Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y W: 16, L: 11; Big Ten: 9-9/6th (H: 11-3, A: 4-7, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/25 W California-Hayward /28 W Marshall /30 W Stetson /3 12/14 W Cal. Poly-Pomona /17 State (ot) /21 W West Virginia /28 L!vs. Georgia (ot) /29 W!vs. LaSalle /5 W Wisconsin /7 L Iowa /12 1/14 1/19 1/23 W Michigan /28 L Michigan State (7) 1/ / /4 W Illinois / /11 W Purdue /16 L Indiana /18 State (10) 2/23 W Minnesota (ot) (19) 2/25 W Northwestern / / (#) Indicates AP ranking! Holiday Classic, Louisville, Ky Buckeyes Final Four/3rd Front row Bruce Schnabel, Gary McDavid, Joe Sadelfeld, Steve Barnard, Steve Howell, Bill Hosket, Mike Swain, Jeff Miller, Denny Meadors, Head Coach Fred Taylor. Back row Assistant Coach Jack Graf, Assistant Coach Bob Burkholder, Jack Walkey, John Halley, Dan Andreas, Craig Barclay, Ed Smith, Dave Sorenson, Ted Bauer, Jody Finney, Tom Spies, Jim Geddes, Manager Tom Hull and Manager Dudley Parker. 198

201 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 19, L: 12; Big Ten: 12-6/4th (H: 10-3, A: 8-6, N: 1-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/ /27 W Miami (Ohio) / /2 Virginia / /12 W Louisville (4) 12/19 L Washington State /29 W!vs. Duke (ot) (1) 12/30 L!vs. Rutgers (3ot) /4 W Purdue /6 W Wisconsin /11 1/13 (ot) (4) 1/18 W Minnesota...83(16)-80 1/20 1/25 W Northwestern...73(10)-61 1/27 W Indiana (ot)... 66(10)-63 2/1 St.(ot)... 79(7)-84(15) 2/3 62(7)-70 2/8 W Michigan...63(13)-60 2/10 L Michigan State...57(13)-73(10) 2/15 74(17)-68 2/17 88(17)-73 2/22 W Illinois... 73(14)-55 2/24 L Iowa... 68(14)-83(12) 3/1 3/3 3/7 W #St. Joseph s /12 W #@Maryland /19 L ##vs. Indiana /21 L ##vs. Alabama (#) Indicates AP ranking! ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York # NIT 1st and 2nd Rounds ## NIT Semifinals and 3rd-Place game, New York W: 21, L: 8; Big Ten: 12-6/2nd (H: 13-1, A: 7-6, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Ohio University... 78(4)-51 12/8 12/10 Virginia... 72(3)-55 12/13 W Cal. Poly-Pomona... 87(3)-46 12/15 Cross... 79(3)-63 12/19 65(2)-75 12/22 W Tennessee...91(2)-65 12/29 W Northwestern State...71(7)-46 1/3 W Indiana...59(7)-58(11) 1/5 W Purdue... 67(5)-58(8) 1/10 77(5)-71(12) 1/12 75(3)-63 1/17 W Minnesota (ot)... 75(2)-70 1/19 (ot)...74(2)-75 1/24 1/26 L Wisconsin...71(4)-72 1/27 W Virginia... 70(4)-65 1/31 State... 54(6)-74 2/2 67(6)-70 2/7 W Michigan...66(13)-63 2/9 W Michigan State...71(13)-59 2/14 2/16 W Illinois... 71(9)-57 2/21 W Northwestern... 68(11)-59 2/23 W Iowa...70(11)-69 2/28 64(9)-60(18) 3/2 (ot)...73(10)-76(13) 3/9 W *vs. Arizona St... 89(10)-75(18) 3/13 L **vs. UCLA...68(10)-72 (#) Indicates AP ranking * NCAA 2nd Round, Tempe, Ariz. ** NCAA Regional Semifinals, Tucson, Ariz W: 14, L: 13; Big Ten: 9-9/5th-T (H: 11-4, A: 3-9) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/29 W Cleveland State...89(9)-81 12/3 64(9)-70(2) 12/6 W Colgate...77(9)-58 12/16 L South Alabama...67(7)-76 12/20 State... 58(7)-71(14) 12/23 W Princeton /30 W West Virginia (2ot) /3 W Bowling Green / (11) 1/ /15 W Northwestern /18 L Indiana / /24 W Michigan (16) 1/ (2) 1/29 W Wisconsin /31 State /5 2/7 W Michigan State /12 2/14 L Illinois (17) 2/19 L Minnesota /21 2/26 2/28 3/5 W Purdue (3ot) /7 W Iowa (8) (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 21, L: 10; Big Ten: 12-6/2nd-T (H: 12-3, A: 6-5, N: 3-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/27 L!vs. Iona /28 W!vs. McNeese State /29 W!vs. Georgetown (5) 12/2 W Kent State /5 L Kentucky (2) 12/12 Virginia /15 Alabama /19 W %vs. Princeton /22 W Florida /29 W Washington State /2 W Butler /4 W Syracuse /7 W Minnesota (6) 1/9 W Wisconsin /14 (ot) /16 1/21 L Purdue (ot) /23 W Northwestern (2ot) /28 (ot) / (6) 2/4 W Michigan State (ot) /6 L Iowa (ot) (5) 2/ /13 State /18 W Michigan / /25 W Indiana /27 W Illinois /4 3/6 3/11 L *vs. James Madison (#) Indicates AP ranking! Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska % at NewYork, N.Y. * NCAA 1st Round, Charlotte, N.C W: 20, L: 10; Big Ten: 11-7/2nd-T (H: 13-3, A: 6-6, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/30 W Cal. State-Chico / /11 L West Virginia (2ot) Buckeyes - NIT Champion Front Row - Jerry Francis, Jay Burson, Kip Lomax, Curtis Wilson, Scott Anderson, Dennis Hopson and Jim Honigford. Back Row - Clarence McGee, John Anderson, Dave Pletke, Brad Sellers, Gary Rich, Joe Dumas, Keith Wesson and Tony White. 12/ (16) 12/16 W Youngstown State /18 W Arizona State /21 W Holy Cross /28 W Eastern Michigan /30 W South Alabama /3 1/8 W Indiana (1) 1/13 1/15 1/20 W Michigan /22 W Michigan State /27 (2ot) (14) 1/29 2/2 L Minnesota (2ot) (17) 2/5 W Wisconsin /9 2/12 2/17 W Northwestern...71(20)-55 2/19 W Iowa... 85(20)-69(16) 2/24 (3ot)... 94(15)-101 2/26 3/3 L Illinois (ot)...73(14)-74 3/5 W Purdue...76(14)-65(20) 3/12 60(16)-81(7) 3/20 W *vs. Syracuse /25 L **vs. North Carolina (8) (#) Indicates AP ranking * NCAA 2nd Round, Hartford,Conn. ** NCAA East Regionals, Syracuse, N.Y W: 15, L: 14; Big Ten: 8-10/5th-T (H: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 2-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/26 W Akron /1 W!vs. Maryland (8) 12/3 W Connecticut / / /17 W Ohio University (ot) /20 L Bowling Green /22 W Kansas /29 W %vs. St. Joseph s /30 L %@Santa Clara /7 L Indiana /12 L Purdue /14 L Illinois (9) 1/18 1/21 State /26 W Iowa /28 W Northwestern / /4 2/9 W Minnesota /11 W Wisconsin /16 2/ /22 W Michigan State /25 L Michigan / (6) 3/ (11) 3/ /15 L #@Xavier (#) Indicates AP ranking!at East Rutherford,N.J. % Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara,Calif. # NIT 1st Round W: 20, L: 10; Big Ten: 11-7/3rd-T (H: 12-2, A: 4-6, N: 4-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/24 W Lafayette /1 W Arkansas (17) 12/8 W!@Connecticut /11 12/15 W Tulane /19 W Central Florida /22 W Missouri /27 W %vs. Tennessee-Chatt /28 W %vs. Stetson /3 State /5 1/9 W Wisconsin /12 W Northwestern /19 W Indiana (11) 1/23 1/ /31 W Minnesota /2 L Iowa /7 2/ / /16 L &vs. Northeastern /21 W Purdue /23 W Illinois (16) 2/ /2 3/6 L Michigan (3) 3/9 W Michigan State /14 W *vs. Iowa State /16 L *vs. Louisiana Tech (8) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Hartford Civic Cnt, Hartford, Conn.; % Citrus Classic,Orlando, Fla. & at East Rutherford, N.J. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Tulsa,Okla. 199

202 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 19, L: 14; Big Ten: 8-10/7th (H: 14-3, A: 3-8, N: 2-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/26 W Brooklyn /30 W Maryland (19) 12/3 W Florida /5 W Akron /7 W Cleveland State /14 L!vs. Arkansas (ot)...70(20)-79 12/19 W Dayton /29 L %@Texas-El Paso /30 L %vs. Nebraska /2 W Michigan State /4 L Michigan (2) 1/ /11 (ot) /15 1/18 L &vs. Boston College /23 L Illinois /25 W Purdue (15) 1/ / /6 W Northwestern /8 W Wisconsin /16 L Indiana (16) 2/ /22 2/26 W Iowa /2 W Minnesota / (7) 3/8 State (19) 3/14 W #@Ohio University /17 W #Texas /21 W #Brigham Young /24 W ##vs. Louisiana Tech /26 W ##vs. Wyoming (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Pine Bluff, Ark. % Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso,Texas & at Boston Gardens, Boston, Mass. #NIT 1st, 2nd and 3rd Rounds ##NIT Semifinals and Championship Game, NewYork W: 20, L: 13; Big Ten: 9-9/6th (H: 12-4, A: 5-6, N: 3-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/29 W Bucknell /2 W Western Michigan /4 W Siena /6 W Ohio University /8 W Bowling Green /13 W Howard /16 12/19 W!@Jacksonville /20 L!vs. Florida /28 L %vs. Arkansas /29 W %vs. Kansas (ot) (13) 12/30 W %vs. Florida /4 L Indiana (6) 1/8 1/10 State /15 W Northwestern /17 W Wisconsin / /24 1/29 L Purdue (4) 2/2 L Illinois (12) 2/5 W Michigan /9 W Michigan State /12 2/ /18 L Iowa (7) 2/21 W Minnesota /25 2/28 3/4 W Florida International /7 3/13 W *vs. Kentucky /15 L *vs. Georgetown (4) (#) Indicates AP ranking;! Gator Bowl Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.; % Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Atlanta, Ga W: 20, L: 13; Big Ten: 9-9/6th (H: 13-3, A: 4-9, N: 3-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/28 W Missouri-St. Louis /1 W Western Michigan /4 W!vs. Ball State /5 W!@Nebraska /16 12/19 L Dayton /22 W Maryland-Baltimore Co /26 W %vs. Long Beach State /27 L %@New Mexico /2 W Central Michigan / (10) 1/ /14 W Iowa (16) 1/18 W Michigan (10) 1/ /27 L Indiana /1 State /4 W Illinois (17) 2/6 2/10 2/13 W Wisconsin / /20 W Northwestern /27 L Michigan State (ot) /2 W Minnesota /5 3/9 W Purdue (2) 3/12 3/16 W #Old Dominion /22 W #Cleveland State /25 W #@New Mexico /29 W ##vs. Colorado State /30 L ##vs. Connecticut (#) Indicates AP ranking! Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln,Neb. % Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. # NIT 1st, 2nd and 3rd Rounds ##NIT Semifinals and Championship Game, New York W: 19, L: 15; Big Ten: 6-12/8th-T (H: 11-5, A: 5-9, N: 3-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/25 L!vs. Oklahoma...93(16)-97(5) 11/26 W!vs. DePaul...72(16)-70 11/27 W!vs. Vanderbilt...97(16)-82 12/3 Michigan... 77(15)-66 12/10 W Lafayette...84(14)-62 12/14 W Nebraska...103(14)-76 12/17 12/20 Carolina...68(12)-74(18) 12/22 W Kent State...92(12)-67 12/27 W %vs. Florida...93(15)-68 12/29 St. John s... 77(15)-72 1/4 1/7 W Wisconsin... 73(14)-70 1/9 W Radford (14)-61 1/14 State...83(18)-81 1/16 1/19 W Iowa (16)-91(7) 1/26 W Northwestern (17)-68 1/29 85(17)-79(24) 2/1 73(15)-76 2/6 W Purdue...70(15)-58 2/9 2/11 W Michigan State...81(16)-75 2/13 2/18 2/23 L Michigan (13) 2/26 L Illinois (10) 3/1 L Indiana (3) 3/4 3/ /11 L Minnesota /15 W #Akron /20 W #Nebraska /23 L #St. John s (ot) (#) Indicates AP ranking!maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii % ECAC Holiday Festival, New York # NIT 1st, 2nd and 3rd Rounds W: 17, L: 13; Big Ten: 10-8/6th (H: 12-2, A: 3-6, N: 2-5) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/15 L!vs. DePaul /27 W Mount St. Mary s /1 L #vs. N.C. St (19) 12/2 L #vs. Oklahoma State (23) 12/9 W American University /18 W Robert Morris /21 W South Carolina /27 L %vs. LaSalle (20) 12/28 W %vs. New Orleans /4 W Indiana (9) 1/ (20) 1/11 State /13 W Wisconsin /18 1/ (22) 1/25 L Purdue (13) 1/ (10) 2/1 W Northwestern /4 W Louisville (ot) (10) 2/8 W Iowa /10 L Michigan State (23) 2/15 2/18 W Michigan (5) 2/ (9) 2/26 W Illinois (19) 3/3 3/8 3/10 W Minnesota (19) 3/15 W *vs. Providence (ot) /17 L *vs. UNLV (2) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Preseason NIT, # Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. % Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. *NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Salt Lake City W: 27, L: 4; Big Ten: 15-3/1st-T (H: 15-0, A: 7-3, N: 5-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/25 W Bethune-Cookman (10)-72 11/28 W Delaware State (11)-67 12/1 W Youngstown State (11)-67 12/8 W Chicago State...112(9)-54 12/12 W Wright State...90(8)-60 12/15 109(7)-73 12/17 W Tennessee State...103(7)-66 12/22 W!vs. Georgetown...71(7)-60(12) 12/27 W #vs. Mississippi State...82(6)-80 12/28 W #vs. Miami (Ohio)... 85(6)-67 1/3 W Iowa...63(6)-59(22) 1/5 67(6)-57 1/10 1/12 W Wisconsin...92(4)-60 1/19 W Illinois...89(4)-55 1/21 93(4)-85(3) 1/24 80(4)-70 1/31 State... 61(3)-75 2/3 W Purdue...66(3)-59 2/9 W Northwestern...96(3)-64 2/11 W Michigan...81(3)-65 2/14 73(2)-71 2/17 W Indiana (2ot)... 97(2)-95(4) 2/20 73(2)-64 2/23 W Minnesota...63(2)-62 3/3 W Michigan State...65(2)-64 3/6 67(2)-72 3/10 3/15 W *vs. Towson State... 97(5)-86 3/17 W *vs. Georgia Tech...65(5)-61 3/22 L **vs. St. John s...74(5)-91(20) (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Las Vegas, Nev. # Palm Beach Classic, Palm Beach, Fla. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Dayton, Ohio, ** NCAA Midwest Regionals, Pontiac, Mich W: 26, L: 6; Big Ten: 15-3/1st (H: 15-1, A: 8-4, N: 3-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/26 W Miami (Ohio)...94(5)-61 11/30 W Chicago State...116(4)-44 12/4 W Ohio University... 78(4)-62 12/7 W Oregon State... 84(4)-56 12/14 W Howard...114(4)-53 12/18 Barbara... 82(4)-75 12/21 (ot)... 77(7)-79 12/29 W American... 96(7)-70 1/2 W Penn State...73(7)-63 1/7 W Michigan State... 62(7)-46(9) 1/11 1/14 1/19 W Iowa...85(4)-81 1/22 W Minnesota... 72(6)-69 1/26 Hall...64(6)-68 1/30 74(10)-72 2/2 68(8)-58(15) 2/5 W Wisconsin... 86(8)-72 2/8 W Purdue...71(8)-59 2/15 67(8)-63 2/18 2/23 L Indiana...80(6)-86(7) 2/26 71(8)-64 2/29 State...78(8)-65(12) 3/3 W Michigan... 77(5)-66(18) 3/7 W Northwestern... 93(5)-78 3/11 W Illinois...82(5)-70 3/14 3/19 W *vs. Miss. Valley St...83(5)-56 3/21 W *vs. Connecticut... 78(3)-55 3/27 W **vs. North Carolina...80(3)-73(18) 3/29 L **vs. Michigan(ot)...71(3)-75(15) (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Meadowlands, N.J. * NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds, Cincinnati **NCAA Midwest Regionals, Lexington, Ky. 200

203 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 15, L: 13; Big Ten: 8-10/7th (H: 10-6, A: 3-7, N: 2-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 12/1 W Ohio University /5 W USC /12 W Bowling Green /16 W Wright State /19 Virginia /22 L North Carolina (5) 12/28 W!vs. Oregon State /29 W!vs. Oregon /2 W Illinois-Chicago /5 State /9 W Iowa (22) 1/13 L Michigan State...60(21)-77(23) 1/20 67(24)-76 1/24 1/ (5) 1/30 L Illinois /3 L Purdue (19) 2/6 W Penn State /10 2/13 State /16 2/20 W Wisconsin /23 W Indiana (ot) (1) 2/28 L Michigan (5) 3/ /10 W Minnesota /14 3/17 L #Miami (O.) (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. # NIT 1st Round W: 13, L: 16; Big Ten: 6-12/8th-T (H: 10-5, A: 1-10, N: 2-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/27 W Missouri-St. Louis /29 W Pennsylvania /4 W UNC Asheville /12 12/14 W Cal-Santa Barbara /18 Carolina (2) 12/21 W!vs. Tennessee Tech /22 L!vs. Kentucky (5) 12/23 W!vs. Boston College (18) 12/30 L West Virginia /2 W North Carolina A&T /4 W Iowa / (15) 1/13 (ot) (10) 1/15 L Illinois /19 W Penn State /22 1/26 L Michigan State /2 (ot) /5 W Wisconsin (16) 2/ (23) 2/13 L Michigan (11) 2/15 2/19 State /23 L Purdue (14) 2/26 State /6 W Indiana (17) 3/9 W Northwestern /13 (#) Indicates AP ranking! at Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii W: 6, L: 22; Big Ten: 2-16/10th (H: 6-10, A: 0-11, N: 0-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/16 L!Ohio University /28 W Drexel /30 L Marquette /3 12/15 W Tennessee-Chatt. (ot) /17 L %vs. Cleveland State /22 L Bowling Green /27 W Morgan State /30 Virginia /4 1/8 W George Mason /11 L Wisconsin /14 L Penn State /18 1/21 1/25 L Iowa / / /4 L Michigan State (9) 2/ /11 W Northwestern /14 L Indiana /18 2/22 L Purdue (21) 2/25 W Minnesota (22) 3/1 State /4 3/11 L Illinois (#) Indicates AP ranking! Preseason NIT, Columbus, Ohio % at Gund Arena, Cleveland, Ohio W: 10, L: 17, Big Ten: 3-15/10th (H: 7-7, A: 2-9, N: 1-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/26 W Central Connecticut State /28 W West Virginia /2 W Cleveland State /9 Mason /16 W Seton Hall / /22 W San Diego State /28 W!vs. Eastern Kentucky /29 L!vs. Wyoming /3 L Penn State (25) 1/ / (11) 1/17 W Northwestern /20 L Minnesota /24 1/27 1/31 W Wisconsin /3 L Michigan (20) 2/7 State /10 2/15 L Purdue (11) 2/17 L Illinois / /24 3/2 L Iowa (21) 3/6 L Indiana /9 State (16) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Casper Shootout, Casper, Wyo W: 10, L: 17; Big Ten: 5-13/9th (H: 9-5, A: 1-11, N: 0-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/23 Florida /1 W Louisiana-Lafayette /3 W Kent State /7 W Long Island /14 W George Mason /18 W Alabama State /21 USC /23 San Diego State /28 L!vs. Kentucky (3) 1/ (8) 1/4 L Illinois (15) 1/8 W Penn State /11 State / /18 L Minnesota (7) 1/25 1/30 W Indiana (17) 2/1 W Wisconsin /5 2/8 2/13 W Northwestern /19 2/22 L Iowa /26 L Michigan State /1 State /5 3/9 L Michigan (ot) (#) Indicates AP ranking! Gatorade Rock-n-Roll Shootout, Cleveland,Ohio W: 8, L: 22; Big Ten: 1-15/11th (H: 7-10, A: 1-8, N: 0-4) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/19 W Kent State /22 W Robert Morris /24 W Rider /29 L Vanderbilt /3 W Toledo /6 L South Florida /15 W Cal State Northridge / /20 W USC /22 W Tennessee-Chatt /28 L!vs. Kansas (2) 12/29 L!vs. New Mexico State /30 L!vs. Brigham Young /3 L Wisconsin /10 1/14 L Iowa (13) 1/17 L Michigan (19) 1/21 1/ /28 L Illinois /4 L Michigan State (16) 2/7 L Purdue (10) 2/11 2/ /16 State /19 L Indiana / /25 2/28 L Penn State (ot) /5 L % vs. Indiana (#) Indicates AP ranking! Rainbow Classic, Honolulu % Big Ten Tournament, Chicago W: 1, L: 1; Big Ten: 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/13 W Oakland /15 W Alabama /18 W Robert Morris /20 W Penn State /22 W Army /24 W Tennessee Tech /28 (ot) / /14 W Tenn. Martin /17 W Florida-Atlantic /21 W!Alabama-Birmingham /22 W!North Carolina State /23 W!Mississippi /27 L %vs. Miami, Fla /2 (ot) /9 W Indiana...73(21)-56(13) 1/12 L Iowa... 68(21)-71(12) 1/16 1/19 W Purdue (16) 1/23 W Minnesota... 89(15)-60(17) 1/27 State...71(15)-76(8) 1/30 2/6 2/9 W Michigan... 74(13)-69 2/13 2/17 69(11)-67(19) 2/20 W Northwestern...59(11)-49 2/24 W Wisconsin... 63(10)-54(16) 2/27 State (ot)... 85(10)-98 3/5 W &vs. Michigan...87(12)-69 3/6 L &vs. Illinois... 77(12)-79 3/11 W ^vs. Murray State...72(14)-58 3/13 W ^vs. Detroit... 75(14)-44 3/18 W #vs. Auburn... 71(14)-64(4) 3/20 W #vs. St. John s...77(14)-74(9) 3/27 L $vs. Connecticut...58(14)-64(3) NOTE: 34 games (in italics) vacated by the NCAA (#) Indicates AP ranking! Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico % at HIP Health Plan Orange Bowl, Classic, Sunrise, Fla. & Big Ten Tournament, Chicago ^NCAA South Regional 1st, 2nd rounds, Indianapolis, Ind. # NCAA South Regional Knoxville, Tenn. $ NCAA Final Four, St. Petersburg, Fla W: 11, L: 3; Big Ten: 5-1 (H: 8-1, A: 3-1, N: 0-1) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/16 L %Notre Dame... 57(4)-59 11/29 W Vermont...74(15)-51 12/4 W &Duquesne...87(15)-55 12/11 W Florida A&M... 99(13)-47 12/13 W Coastal Carolina...83(12)-75 12/16 12/19 W Eastern Kentucky...72(12)-40 12/22 W Toledo... 64(16)-61 12/27 W Oakland...76(15)-50 12/29 W American... 79(15)-43 1/6 1/9 W Minnesota...71(13)-63 1/13 1/15 58(17)-44 1/20 W Michigan State...78(13)-67(10) 1/22 John s... 65(13)-64(19) 1/29 W Purdue... 68(8)-57 2/2 W Wisconsin...51(5)-48 2/6 88(5)-67 2/9 L Iowa... 64(5)-67 2/12 W Penn State... 88(5)-75 2/15 State...72(7)-83(5) 2/19 2/23 W Northwestern...69(6)-49 2/27 W Illinois...64(6)-51 3/1 State...79(6)-73 3/4 82(6)-72 3/10 L (1)vs. Penn State... 66(4)-71 3/17 W (2)vs. Appalachian St...87(8)-61 3/19 L (2)vs. Miami, Fla...62(8)-75(23) NOTE: 16 games (in italics) vacated by the NCAA (#) Indicates AP ranking % Preseason NIT, Columbus & Black Coaches Association Classic, Columbus (1) Big Ten Tournament, Chicago (2) NCAA South Regional 1st, 2nd rounds, Nashville 201

204 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 0, L: 0; Big Ten: 0-0 (H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/17 W Yale /23 W!-vs. Florida State /24 L!-vs. Syracuse (1) /25 L!-vs. Valparaiso (1) /2 W Eastern Kentucky /7 W Denver /10 W Massachusetts /13 W St. John s /16 W Morehead State /20 W Robert Morris /23 L Kansas (9) 12/30 W Coppin State /3 W Northwestern /6 1/10 L Penn State /13 W Minnesota /18 W Michigan /21 State (3) 1/24 1/27 W Michigan State (3) 1/31 L Indiana / /7 2/10 W Wisconsin (16) 2/14 2/17 2/22 W Illinois (3) 2/ /3 State /9 L #-vs. Iowa... 66(24)-75 3/15 L &-vs. Utah State (ot) NOTE: Entire season vacated by the NCAA! 2000 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage # 2001 Big Ten Tournament, Chicago & 2001 NCAA Tournament, Greensboro, N.C W: 0, L: 0; Big Ten: 0-0 (H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/18 W Winthrop /20 W Albany /27 W!-N.C. State /2 W UNC- Wilmington /9 W IUPUI /12 W Santa Clara /15 12/19 L Pittsburgh /22 W Eastern Illinois /29 W UNC-Greensboro / /5 W Iowa (9) 1/ / /16 W Penn State /19 W Indiana (25) 1/24 W Michigan...69(20)-47 1/26 1/29 W Illinois...78(25)-67(12) 2/2 W Northwestern...58(25)-57 2/6 (ot)...92(16)-94 2/10 State... 64(16)-67 2/16 (20)-66 2/20 (19)-63 (23) 2/23 W Purdue (19)-66 2/26 L Michigan State...76 (18)-81 3/2 84 (18)-75 3/8 W & vs. Michigan (21)-68 3/9 W & vs. Illinois (21)-88 (10) 3/10 W # vs. Iowa (21)-64 3/14 W % vs. Davidson... 69(14)-64 3/16 L % vs. Missouri... 67(14)-83 NOTE: Entire season vacated by the NCAA (#) Indicates AP ranking! ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Columbus & 2002 Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. % NCAA Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M W: 17, L: 15; Big Ten: 7-9/T 8th (H: 11-5, A: 3-7, N: 3-3) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/25 W Coppin State /29 L 1-vs. Alabama (4) 12/3 L 2-vs. Duke (4) 12/7 W Tennessee Tech /14 W Morehead State / (4) 12/21 W Seton Hall /23 W Radford /28 W Tennessee State /30 W Hampton /4 L Louisville (24) 1/9 St (25) 1/11 W Indiana (15) 1/15 L Michigan /18 L Wisconsin /21 1/ / /1 W Northwestern /5 W Minnesota / (16) 2/12 State / /22 W Purdue (24) 2/25 L Iowa / /8 L Michigan St /13 W 3-vs. Iowa /14 W 3-vs. Wisconsin (18) 3/15 W 3-vs. Michigan St /16 L 3-vs. Illinois (13) 3/19 L 4-@ Georgia Tech (#) Indicates AP ranking 1-Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. 2-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Greensboro, N.C Big Ten Tournament, Chicago NIT First Round, Atlanta, Ga W: 14, L: 16; Big Ten: 6-10/9th (H: 8-7, A: 3-7, N: 3-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/21 Francisco /24 L 1-vs. San Diego State /25 W 1-vs. Central Michigan /26 W 1-vs. Villanova /3 L 2-Georgia Tech (13) 12/6 W 3-vs. Virginia Tech /13 W Samford /17 W Furman /20 Hall /23 W Eastern Illinois /28 W Dartmouth /30 W Maryland-Baltimore Co /4 L Texas Tech / (19) 1/10 State /17 W Minnesota /20 L Indiana / /28 L Wisconsin (17) 1/ (21) 2/4 W Northwestern /7 L Michigan State / (17) 2/18 L Iowa / / / /3 W Penn State /7 L Illinois (18) 3/11 L 4-vs. Indiana (#) Indicates AP ranking 1-EA Sports Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 3-at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind Buckeyes Big Ten Champions Row 1 (left to right): David Lighty, Ivan Harris, Ron Lewis, Jamar Butler, Mike Conley Jr. Row 2 (left ro right): Sam Payne, Othello Hunter, Kyle Madsen, Greg Oden, Matt Terwilliger, Daequan Cook W: 20, L: 12; Big Ten: 8-8/6th (H: 15*-2, A: 2-8, N: 3-2) *Includes 1-0 rcd. at St. John Arena W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/5 W 1-Towson University /16 W 1-Robert Morris /19 W Delaware /23 W 2-vs. Houston /24 L 2-vs. Creighton (ot) /27 W 3-Chattanooga /1 L 4-@Clemson /11 W Portland State /16 W 5-@Texas Tech /19 W Morehead State /22 W Mercer /28 W New Hampshire /31 W St. Joseph s /5 1/8 W Iowa (14) 1/ /15 1/19 L Minnesota ot 1/ /26 W Penn State /29 2/2 W Purdue /5 W Michigan /9 St (13) 2/12 State /15 W Indiana /19 2/27 L Wisconsin (20) 3/2 3/6 W Illinois (1) 3/10 W 6-vs. Penn State /11 L 6-vs. Wisconsin (20) (#) Indicates AP ranking 1-Guardians Classic, Columbus, Ohio 2-Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 3-at St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio 4-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Clemson, S.C. 5-American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas Big Ten Tournament, Chicago W: 26, L: 6; Big Ten: 12-4/1st (H: 16-1, A: 6-3, N: 4-2) W/L Opp...OSU(#)-OPP(#) 11/20 W Chicago State /22 W Butler (ot) /28 W 1-Virginia Tech /10 Joseph s /12 W Norfolk St /14 W Belmont /17 W 2-vs. Iowa State /23 W Tennessee St... 74(24)-65 12/28 W Gardner-Webb...87(21)-58 12/31 W Louisiana State... 78(21)-76 1/5 W Penn State (18)-69 1/7 79(18)-81(16) 1/11 1/15 L Michigan State-2OT.. 59(19)-62(14) 1/18 W Wisconsin... 77(19)-67(15) 1/21 State...75(19)-65 1/28 1/30 W Florida A&M...95(20)-53 2/4 W Minnesota...67(20)-53 2/9 94(19)-85(22) 2/12 W Illinois...69(19)-53(10) 2/15 73(12)-78 2/18 W Northwestern... 61(12)-52 2/22 State...79(13)-68(18) 2/25 W Michigan...64(13)-54 3/1 3/5 W Purdue... 76(9)-57 3/10 W 3-vs. Penn State... 63(7)-56 3/11 W 3-vs. Indiana...52(7)-51 3/12 L 3-vs. Iowa...60(7)-67(20) 3/17 W 4-vs. Davidson...70(6)-62 3/19 L 4-vs. Georgetown...52(6)-70(23) 1-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 2-Des Moines, Iowa Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind NCAA Tournament 1st, 2nd Rds., Dayton, Ohio 202

205 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 35, L: 4, Big Ten: 15-1/1st (H: 18-0, A: 7-3, N: 10-1) W/L Opp...OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/10 W 1-Virginia Military...107(7)-69 11/11 W 1-Loyola (Ill.)...87(7)-75 11/12 W 1-Kent State...81(7)-59 11/17 W Eastern Kentucky... 74(5)-45 11/20 W San Francisco...82(4)-60 11/24 W 2-Youngstown State...91(4)-57 11/29 L 3-vs. North Carolina...89(3)-98(7) 12/2 W Valparaiso...78(3)-58 12/9 W Cleveland State... 78(5)-57 12/16 W 4-vs. Cincinnati...72(4)-50 12/19 W Iowa State...75(3)-56 12/23 60(3)-86(5) 12/30 W Coppin State... 91(6)-54 1/2 W Indiana... 74(6)-67 1/6 1/9 1/13 W Tennessee...68(5)-66(16) 1/17 W Northwestern... 73(7)-41 1/20 W Iowa...82(7)-63 1/24 59(5)-50 1/27 W Michigan State...66(5)-64 1/31 2/3 State...63(4)-54 2/6 W Michigan...76(3)-63 2/10 W Purdue...63(3)-56 2/14 State...64(2)-62 2/18 2/21 W Penn State... 68(2)-60 2/25 W Wisconsin...49(2)-48(1) 3/3 65(1)-61 3/9 W 5-vs. Michigan...72(1)-62 3/10 W 5-vs. Purdue... 63(1)-52 3/11 W 5-vs. Wisconsin... 66(1)-49(3) 3/15 W 6-vs. Central Conn. St...78(1)-57 3/17 W 6-vs. Xavier...78(1)-71 3/22 W 7-vs. Tennessee... 85(1)-84(22) 3/24 W 7-vs. Memphis...92(1)-76(5) 3/31 W 8-vs. Georgetown... 67(1)-60(9) 4/2 L 8-vs. Florida...75(1)-84(6) 1-BCA Classic, Columbus, Ohio 2-at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C Wooden Tradition, Indianapolis Big Ten Tournament, Chicago 6-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Lexington, Ky. 7-NCAA South Regionals, San Antonio, Texas 8-NCAA Final Four, Atlanta, Ga W: 24, L: 13, Big Ten: 10-8/5th (H: 17-3, A: 4-8, N: 3-1) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/12 W 1-Green Bay /13 W 1-Columbia /21 W 2-vs Syracuse (21) 11/23 L 2-vs. Texas A&M (16) 11/25 W 3-Virginia Military /28 L 4-North Carolina (1) 12/1 12/10 W Coppin State /15 W Presbyterian /18 W 5-vs. Cleveland State /22 W Florida /29 W Maryland-Baltimore Co / /6 W Northwestern /9 W Iowa / /15 State (11) 1/ (6) 1/22 W Illinois /26 W Minnesota /29 State / /5 W Michigan /10 L Indiana (14) 2/ /17 2/24 L Wisconsin (11) 2/26 3/ /4 W Purdue (15) 3/9 W Michigan State (17) 3/14 L 6-vs. Michigan State (19) 3/18 W 7-vs. UNC Asheville /24 W 3/7-vs. California /26 W 7-vs. Dayton /1 W 8-vs. Mississippi /3 W 8-vs. Massachusetts Dick s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, Columbus 2-Dick s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, New York 3-St. John Arena, Columbus 4-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 5-Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis MasterCard NIT, Columbus MasterCard NIT, New York W: 22, L: 11, Big Ten: 10-8/T-4th (H: 15-3, A: 4-6, N: 3-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/20 W 1-Delaware State /24 W Bowling Green W Samford /2 W 2-@ Miami, Fla (21) 12/6 W 3-vs. Notre Dame (7) 12/13 W Butler...54(21)-51 12/17 W Jacksonville...81(17)-68 12/20 W Iona... 71(17)-53 12/22 W UNC Asheville...83(15)-59 12/27 L West Virginia...48(15)-76 12/31 W Iowa...68(24)-65 1/3 59(24)-68(21) 1/6 State (8) 1/9 W Houston Baptist /13 W Indiana /17 1/ (25) 1/25 L Michigan State (7) 1/28 W Michigan /31 2/3 W Purdue (ot) (12) 2/7 W Minnesota (19) 2/14 2/ /22 L Illinois (18) 2/24 W Penn State /28 3/3 3/8 W Northwestern /13 W 4-Wisconsin /14 W 4-Michigan State (7) 3/15 L 4-Purdue (24) 3/20 L 5-Siena (2ot) St. John Arena, Columbus 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Miami, Fla. 3-Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 4-Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio W: 29, L: 8, Big Ten: 14-4/T-1st (H: 17-1, A: 6-5, N: 6-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/9 W 1-Alcorn State...100(16)-60 11/12 W 1-James Madison... 74(16)-44 11/19 L 2-vs. North Carolina... 73(15)-77(6) 11/20 W 2-vs. California...76(15)-70(13) 11/24 W Lipscomb... 84(17)-64 11/28 W St. Francis (Pa.)...110(17)-47 12/2 W 3-Florida State...77(15)-64(21) 12/5 W Eastern Michigan...111(15)-60 12/12 12/16 W Presbyterian... 78(18)-48 12/19 W Delaware State...60(18)-44 12/22 W Cleveland State... 72(17) Buckeyes Big Ten Champions Row 1 (left ro right): Evan Ravenel, Nikola Kecman, Dallas Lauderdale, Jon Diebler, David Lighty, William Buford, Eddie Days. Row 2 (left to right): Lenzelle Smith Jr., Jordan Sibert, Deshaun Thomas, Jared Sullinger, J.D. Weatherspoon, Aaron Craft. 12/31 1/3 64(15)-73 1/6 W Indiana / /12 1/16 W Wisconsin (13) 1/19 W Northwestern...76(21)-56 1/23 Virginia... 65(21)-71(11) 1/27 1/31 W Minnesota...85(20)-63 2/3 W Penn State...75(13)-62 2/7 W Iowa...68(13)-58 2/10 2/14 2/17 L Purdue... 57(9)-60(4) 2/21 State... 74(9)-67(11) 2/24 State... 75(9)-67 2/27 W Michigan...66(9)-55 3/2 W Illinois...73(6)-57 3/12 W 4-Michigan...69(5)-68 3/13 W 2ot 4-Illinois...88(5)-81 3/14 W 4-Minnesota...90(5)-61 3/19 W 5-UC Santa Barbara...68(5)-51 3/21 W 5-Georgia Tech... 75(5)-66 3/26 L 6-Tennessee... 73(5)-76(15) 1-2K Sports Classic, Columbus 2-2K Sports Classic, New York 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 4-Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 5-NCAA 1st-2nd Rnds, Milwaukee, Wis. 6-NCAA Midwest Regional, St. Louis, Mo. 203

206 RESULTS BY YEAR W: 34, L: 3, Big Ten: 16-2/1st (H: 20-0, A: 9-2, N: 5-1) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/12 W 1-North Carolina A&T (4)-61 11/16 W 2-@Florida... 93(4)-75(9) 11/20 W 1-UNC Wilmington...81(4)-41 11/23 W 1-Morehead State... 64(3)-45 11/26 W Miami (Ohio)...66(3)-45 11/30 W 3-@Florida State... 58(2)-44 12/9 W IUPUI... 75(2)-64 12/12 W 4-Western Carolina...85(2)-60 12/15 W Florida Gulf Coast...83(2)-55 12/18 W South Carolina... 79(2)-57 12/21 W UNC Asheville...96(2)-49 12/23 W Oakland...92(2)-63 12/27 W Tennessee-Martin (2)-40 12/31 85(2)-67 1/4 73(2)-68 1/9 W Minnesota... 67(2)-64 1/12 1/15 W Penn State...69(2)-66 1/19 W Iowa... 70(1)-48 1/22 1/25 W Purdue...87(1)-64(12) 1/29 2/3 W Michigan...62(1)-53 2/6 82(1)-69(18) 2/12 2/15 W Michigan State...71(2)-61 2/20 2/22 W Illinois...89(2)-70 2/27 W Indiana...82(2)-61 3/1 State...82(1)-61 3/6 W Wisconsin... 93(1)-65(10) 3/11 W 5-Northwestern...67(1)-61 3/12 W 5-Michigan...68(1)-61 3/13 W 5-Penn State...71(1)-60 3/18 W 6-UT-San Antonio... 75(1)-46 3/20 W 6-George Mason...98(1)-66 3/25 L 7-Kentucky...60(1)-62(11) 1-Global Sports Invitational, Columbus 2-Global Sports Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Tallahassee, Fla. 4-St. John Arena, Columbus 5-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 6-NCAA 2nd-3rd Rnds, Cleveland, Ohio 7-East Regional Semifinals, Newark, N.J W: 31, L: 8, Big Ten: 13-5/T-1st (H: 18-2, A: 7-4, N: 6-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/11 W 1-Wright State...73(3)-42 11/15 W 1-Florida...81(3)-74(7) 11/18 W 1-Jackson State...85(3)-41 11/21 W 1-North Florida...85(3)-50 11/23 W Virginia Military (3)-74 11/25 W Valparaiso... 80(3)-47 11/29 W 2-Duke...85(2)-63(3) 12/3 W Texas-Pan American...64(2)-35 12/10 67(2)-78(13) 12/14 W S. Carolina-Upstate...82(2)-58 12/17 Carolina... 74(2)-66 12/20 W Lamar...70(2)-50 12/22 W 3-Miami (Ohio)...69(2)-40 12/28 W Northwestern... 87(2)-54 12/31 71(2)-74(13) 1/3 W Nebraska...71(6)-40 1/7 1/10 1/15 W Indiana...80(5)-63(7) 1/21 79(6)-45 1/25 W Penn State...78(4)-54 1/29 W Michigan...64(4)-49(20) 2/4 2/7 W Purdue... 87(3)-84 2/11 L Michigan State...48(3)-58(11) 2/14 78(6)-68 2/18 2/21 W Illinois... 83(8)-67 2/26 L Wisconsin... 60(8)-63(16) 2/29 75(10)-73 3/4 State...72(10)-70(5) 3/9 W 4-vs. Purdue... 88(7)-71 3/10 W 4-vs. Michigan... 77(7)-55(10) 3/11 L 4-vs. Michigan State... 64(7)-68(8) 3/15 W 5-vs. Loyola...78(7)-59 3/17 W 5-vs. Gonzaga...73(7)-66 3/22 W 6-vs. Cincinnati...81(7)-66 3/24 W 6-vs. Syracuse...77(7)-70(2) 3/31 L 7-vs. Kansas... 62(7)-64(6) 1-Global Sports Shootout, Columbus 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus 3-Nationwide Arena 4-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis 5-NCAA 2nd-3rd Rnds., Pittsburgh, Pa. 6-NCAA East Regional, Boston 7-NCAA Final Four, New Orleans W: 29, L: 8, Big Ten: 13-5/T-2nd (H: 16-2, A: 5-5, N: 8-1) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/11 W 1-Albany...82(4)-60 11/17 W 2-vs. Rhode Island...68(4)-59 11/18 W 2-vs. Washington...77(4)-66 11/23 W 1-Kansas City...91(3)-45 11/28 L 3-@Duke... 68(4)-73(2) 12/1 W Northern Kentucky... 70(4)-43 12/8 W Long Beach State... 89(7)-55 12/12 W Savannah State... 85(7)-45 12/15 W UNC Asheville... 90(7)-72 12/18 W Winthrop... 65(7)-55 12/22 L Kansas...66(7)-74(9) 12/29 W Chicago State... 87(10)-44 1/2 W Nebraska... 70(8)-44 1/5 1/8 74(15)-64 1/13 W Michigan... 56(15)-53(2) 1/19 State...56(11)-59(18) 1/22 W Iowa... 72(14)-63 1/26 State...65(14)-51 1/29 W Wisconsin...58(11)-49 2/2 63(11)-56 2/5 L 74(10)-76(3) 2/10 L Indiana...68(10)-81(1) 2/14 W Northwestern...69(13)-59 2/17 2/20 W Minnesota...71(18)-45 2/24 W Michigan State... 68(18)-60(4) 2/28 3/5 3/10 W Illinois...68(14)-55 3/15 W 4-vs. 10-Nebraska... 71(10)-50 3/16 W 4-vs. 3-Michigan State.61(10)-58(8) 3/17 W 4-vs. 4-Wisconsin... 50(10)-43(22) 3/22 W 5-vs. Iona... 95(7)-70 3/24 W 5-vs. Iowa State...78(7)-75 3/28 W 6-vs. Arizona...73(7)-70(22) 3/30 L 6-vs. Wichita State... 66(7)-70 1-Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2-Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off, Uncasville, Conn. 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, N.C Big Ten Tournament, United Center, Chicago 5-NCAA 2nd-3rd Rounds, Dayton, Ohio 6-NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles W: 25, L: 10, Big Ten: 10-8/5th (H: 17-3, A: 5-5, N: 3-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/9 W Morgan State... 89(11)-50 11/12 W Ohio University...79(10)-69 11/16 52(10)-35(17) 11/20 W American...63(8)-52 11/25 W Wyoming...65(7)-50 11/29 W North Florida... 99(7)-64 12/4 W 1-Maryland...76(5) Buckeyes Big Ten Champions Row 1 (left ro right): Evan Ravenel, Nikola Kecman, Dallas Lauderdale, Jon Diebler, David Lighty, William Buford, Eddie Days. Row 2 (left to right): Lenzelle Smith Jr., Jordan Sibert, Deshaun Thomas, Jared Sullinger, J.D. Weatherspoon, Aaron Craft Buckeyes Big Ten Champions Row 1 (left ro right): Lenzelle Smith, Jr., Deshaun Thomas, Shannon Scott, William Buford, Jordan Sibert, Aaron Craft Row 2 (left to right): Alex Rogers, J.D. Weatherspoon, LaQuinton Ross, Jared Sullinger, Amir Williams, Trey McDonald, Evan Ravenel, Sam Thompson 12/7 W Central Connecticut State.74(5)-56 12/11 W 2-Bryant... 86(3)-48 12/14 W 2-North Dakota State... 79(3)-62 12/18 W 2-Delaware... 76(3)-64 12/21 W 3-vs. Notre Dame...64(3)-61 12/27 W Louisiana-Monroe...71(3)-31 12/31 78(3)-69 1/4 W Nebraska... 84(3)-53 1/7 L State... 68(3)-72(5) 1/12 L Iowa... 74(3)-84(20) 1/16 1/20 1/23 W Illinois...62(17)-55 1/29 L ot Penn State... 70(24)-71 2/1 2/ (17) 2/8 W Purdue /11 L Michigan... 60(22)-70(15) 2/15 2/19 W Northwestern...76(24)-60 2/22 W Minnesota... 64(24)-46 2/27 State...63(22)-65 3/2 64(22)-72 3/9 W Michigan State (22) 3/13 W 4-vs. Purdue...63(24)-61 3/14 W 4-vs. Nebraska... 71(24)-67 3/15 L 4-vs. Michigan...69(24)-72(8) 3/20 L 5-vs. Dayton... 59(22) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 2 - Gotham Classic, Columbus, Ohio 3 - Gotham Classic, Madison Square Garden, New York 4 - Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis NCAA Tournament, First Niagara Center, Buffalo, N.Y. 204

207 W: 24, L: 11, Big Ten: 11-7/6th (H: 18-2, A: 4-6, N: 2-3) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/14 W UMass-Lowell...92(20)-55 11/18 W Marquette... 74(20)-63 11/23 W 1-Sacred Heart (20)-48 11/26 W 1-Campbell... 91(16)-64 11/28 W 1-James Madison...73(16)-56 12/2 L 2-@Louisville...55(14)-64(5) 12/6 W 1-Colgate...70(14)-50 12/10 W High Point (ESPNU)... 97(12)-43 12/13 W Morehead State...87(12)-71 12/17 W 3-N. Carolina A&T...97(12)-55 12/20 L 4-vs. North Carolina.74(12)-82(24) 12/22 W Miami, Ohio...93(21)-55 12/27 W Wright State...100(21)-55 12/30 L Iowa...65(20)-71 1/3 W Illinois...77(20)-61 1/6 OT 1/10 1/13 W Michigan /17 1/ /25 W Indiana (23) 1/29 W Maryland (16) 2/4 58(20)-60 2/8 2/11 W Penn State...75(23)-55 2/14 State...56(23)-59 2/22 57(24)-64 2/26 W Nebraska /1 W Purdue /4 State...77(23)-67 3/8 L Wisconsin... 48(23)-72(6) 3/12 W 5-vs. Minnesota /13 L 5-vs. Michigan St /19 W 6-vs. VCU (25) OT 3/21 L 6-vs. No. 5 Arizona (5) 1-Buckeye Classic, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 2-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. 3-Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio 4-CBS Sports Classic, United Center, Chicago 5-Big Ten Tournament, United Center, Chicago 6-NCAA 2nd/3rd Rnds, Moda Center, Portland, Ore. RESULTS BY YEAR W: 21, L: 14, Big Ten: 11-7/7th (H: 15-6, A: 4-6, N: 2-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/15 W Mount St. Mary s /17 W 1-Grambling /20 L 1-UT-Arlington /24 L 1-Louisiana Tech /27 L 2-vs. Memphis ot 12/1 L 3-Virginia (10) 12/5 W Virginia Military Institute /8 W Air Force /12 Connecticut /16 W Northern Illinois /19 W 4-vs. Kentucky (4) 12/22 W Mercer /27 W South Carolina State /30 W Minnesota /3 W Illinois /6 Northwestern /10 Indiana /13 W Rutgers /16 Maryland (3) 1/21 Purdue (22) 1/25 W Penn State /28 Illinois ot 1/31 L Maryland (8) 2/4 Wisconsin /9 W Northwestern /13 Rutgers /16 W Michigan /20 Nebraska OT 2/23 L Michigan State (6) 2/28 W Iowa (8) 3/5 Michigan State (2) 3/10 W 5-vs.10-Penn State /11 L 5-vs. 2-Michigan State (2) 3/15 W 6- Akron OT 3/20 L 6-Florida Hall of Fame Classic, Columbus, Ohio 2-Hall of Fame Classic, Miami, Fla. 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 4-CBSSports Challenge, Brooklyn, New York 5-Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis NIT, Columbus, Ohio W: 17, L: 15, Big Ten: 7-11/11th (H: 13-6, A: 4-7, N: 0-2) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/11 W 1-@Navy /14 W 2-North Carolina Central /17 W 3-Providence /21 W 2-Western Carolina /23 W 2-Jackson State /25 W 2-Marshall /30 L 4-@Virginia (6) 12/3 W Fairleigh Dickinson /6 L Florida Atlantic ot 12/10 W Connecticut /17 L 5-vs. UCLA (2) 12/20 W Youngstown State /22 W UNC Asheville / /5 L Purdue (20) 1/ /12 1/15 W Michigan State / /22 L Northwestern /25 W Minnesota / /31 L Maryland (17) 2/ /8 W Rutgers / (21) 2/14 State /18 L Nebraska /23 W Wisconsin (16) 2/28 State /4 L Indiana /8 L 6-Rutgers Veterans Classic, Annapolis, Maryland 2-Global Sports Invitational, Columbus, Ohio 3-Gavitt Tipoff Games, Columbus, Ohio 4-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Charlottesville, Virginia 5-CBSSports Classic, Las Vegas, Nevada 6-Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (#) Indicates AP ranking W: 5, L: 15, Big Ten: 5-3/2nd (H: 16-2, A: 6-2, N: 3-5) W/L Opp... OSU (#)-OPP(#) 11/10 W Robert Morris /12 W Radford /16 W Texas Southern /19 W 1-Northeastern /23 L 2-vs. Gonzaga (17) 11/24 W 2-vs. Stanford /26 L 2-vs. Butler OT 11/29 L 3-Clemson /2 12/4 W Michigan /9 W William & Mary /16 W Appalachian St /19 W The Citadel /23 L 4-vs. North Carolina (5) 12/30 W Miami (Ohio) /4 1/7 W Michigan State (1) 1/11 W Maryland /14 1/17 W 5-@Northwestern...71(22)-65 1/20 W 6-vs. Minnesota...67(22)-49 1/22 W Nebraska...64(13)-59 1/25 L Penn State...79(13)-82 1/30 W Indiana...71(17)-56 2/4 W Illinois... 75(17)-67 2/7 2/10 W Iowa...82(14)-64 2/15 State...56(8)-79 2/18 2/20 W Rutgers...79(16)-52 2/23 2OT 3/2 L 7-vs. Penn State... 68(13)-69 3/15 W 8-vs. SDSU...81(17)-73 3/17 L 8-vs. Gonzaga...84(17)-90(6) 1-PK80, Columbus, Ohio 2-PK80, Portland, Oregon 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio 4-CBSSports Classic, New Orleans 5-at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois 6-at Madison Square Garden, New York 7-at Madison Square Garden, New York 8-NCAA Tournament, Taco Bell Arena, Boise, Idaho (#) Indicates AP ranking 205

208 MEDIA INFORMATION MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA The Ohio State Department of Athletics would like to take this opportunity to thank those members of the media who over the years have covered Buckeye basketball. We have enjoyed working with you and look forward to doing so again during the season. This team guide has been prepared to assist you in your coverage of the Buckeyes. Every effort has been made to ensure both its accuracy and thoroughness. Hopefully, this document will assist your coverage with all aspects of the Ohio State basketball program and The Ohio State University. This document also contains important information relative to interviews with Ohio State student-athletes and coaches, as well as instructions for applying for credentials. Any questions in either area should be directed to Dan Wallenberg at or at Again, thank you for your coverage of Ohio State s 36 varsity teams. CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Please apply for credentials online at www. OhioStateBuckeyes.com/media. Credentials are mailed when possible. If time does not permit, credentials will be held at the Schottenstein Center at the Media Will Call/ Media Entrance located through the Stage Door of the loading dock on the West side of the facility. Parking is in the west media lot near the corner of Fred Taylor and Borror drives. Take the stairs down from the media parking lot to the loading dock. Credential priority is given to those print and electronic media outlets that cover Ohio State or its opponent on a regular basis. In order to qualify for a credential, a news agency must have a full-time sports director or editor. WEB SITES Media credentials are issued only for individuals who are affiliated with websites for national or regional television and news media organizations, e.g., USA Today online, ESPN.com, etc., for institutions that are Big Ten Conference members, non-conference opponents and for the Big Ten Conference. The Ohio State University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual whose website is not affiliated with an official news gathering organization. PRACTICE PLANS Ohio State will practice in the late afternoon during the first semester. Practice times are TBA for second semester. All practices will be closed. ROAD REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State s road/neutral site games to the host school or event s media relations contact. INTERVIEW POLICY Head coach Chris Holtmann will be available for interviews with the local media at times to be determined on a weekly basis. Out-of-town media members should contact Dan Wallenberg in the OSU Athletics Communications office for interviews with all coaches, staff and student-athletes. Ohio State players will be available for interviews before practice, typically twice a week. Those days will be announced weekly and are based on the game schedule. Interviews are held in the Value City Arena interview room off the loading dock on the west side of the facility (postgame interview room). Interviews of a longer duration with student-athletes may be arranged by contacting Athletics Communications. Student-athletes are instructed not to accept phone calls or participate in any interviews off campus. at Cincinnati, 6 p.m., Nov. 7, 2018, ESPN2 Andre Foushee, Credentials: (Andre.Foushee@uc.edu) at Creighton, Time 7 p.m., Nov. 15, 2018, FS1 Rob Anderson, Credentials: (randerson@creighton.edu) at Illinois, 7 p.m., Dec. 5, 2018, BTN Derrick Burson, , burson@illinois.edu Credentials: ( vs. UCLA, 3 p.m., Dec. 22, 2018, CBS United Center, Chicago Katherine Kanner, Credentials: (katherine.kanner@kemperlesnik.com) at Rutgers, 7 p.m., Jan. 9, 2019, BTN Kevin Lorincz, , Credentials: (klorincz@scarletknights.com) at Iowa, 2:30 p.m., Jan. 12, 2019, BTN Matthew Weitzel, Credentials: (Matthew-weitzel@uiowa.edu) at Nebraska, Noon, Jan. 26, 2019, FS1 Shamus McKnight, , Credentials: (smcknight@huskers.com) at Michigan, 9 p.m., Jan. 29, 2019, ESPN/2 Tom Wywrot, , twywrot@umich.edu Credentials: ( at Indiana, 1 p.m., Feb. 10, 2019, CBS J.D. Campbell, Credentials: (jc56@indiana.edu) at Michigan State, 1 p.m., Feb. 17, 2019, CBS Mex Carey, , carey@ath.msu.edu Credentials: (msuspartans.com/mbballcredentials) at Maryland, 2 p.m., Feb. 23, 2019, ESPN/2 Sean Ellenby, Credentials: (sellenby@umd.edu) at Purdue, 2 p.m., March 2, 2019, ESPN/2 Chris Forman, Credentials: (cforman@purdue.edu) at Northwestern, 9 p.m., March 6, 2019, BTN Ray O Connell, raymond.oconnell@northwestern.edu Credentials: (nusports.com/school-bio/media-services.html) QUICK FACTS Location...Columbus, Ohio (pop. 2.0m) Founded Enrollment...59,837 (Columbus), 66,444 (All campuses) Nickname...Buckeyes Colors...Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) Mascot...Brutus Buckeye President...Dr. Michael Drake (Stanford) Athletics Director... Eugene Smith (Notre Dame, 77) Faculty Rep...John E. Davidson (University of the South, 82) Conference...Big Ten BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year All-Time Record...1,668-1,078 (119 seasons)* NCAA Appearances 28 ( ) NCAA Record National Championships...1 (1960) National Runners-up... 4 ( ) NCAA Final Fours...10 ( ) NCAA Elite Eights 14 ( ) NCAA Sweet 16s 14 ( ) NIT Appearances...9 ( ) NIT Record NIT Championships...2 (1986, 2008) NIT Runners-up...1 (1988) All-Time Big Ten Reg. Season Rcd (106 seasons)* Big Ten Championships (reg. season) ( ) Outright Big Ten Titles ( ) Big Ten Tourney Title Game Appearances/Titles...8/4 ( / ) Big Ten Tournament Record Home Court...Value City Arena (19,049/18,809-students present) Year Opened/1st Game /Oakland (11/13/98), W VCA Home Record (20 years)* INFORMATION Overall Record Big Ten Record/Place /2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost... 2/3 TEAM FACTS Head Coach... Chris Holtmann (Taylor, 1994) Record at Ohio State (Yrs.) (2nd Year) Career Record (Yrs.) (8 yrs.) Big Ten Regular-Season Record (2nd Year) Assistant Coaches...Ryan Pedon (2nd yr./wooster, 2000) Mike Schrage (2nd yr./indiana, 1998) Terry Johnson (2nd yr./ipfw, 1998) Dir. of Basketball Operations...David Egelhoff (17th yr./ohio State, 2001) Dir. of Player Development...Scoonie Penn (2nd yr.) Assistant to the Head Coach...Mike Netti (2nd yr.) Video Coordinator...Kyle Davis Athletic Trainer... Jeff Deits Head OSU Athletics Physican...Dr. James Borchers Team Physician... Dr. Grant Jones Strength/Conditioning...Quadrian Banks Equipment Manager... Eric Buchanan OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate Athletics Director, Communications (MBK contact):... Dan Wallenberg ...wallenberg.1@osu.edu Office / Cell: / Twitter:...@OSUADAthComm Secondary Contact/ ...Brett Rybak/rybak.13@osu.edu Office/Cell/Twitter / Twitter:...@BrettRybak *113 games (82-31) vacated by the NCAA between and , including 56 Big Ten games (41-15) and 56 games at VCA (49-7). 206

209 COVERING THE GAME Credentialed members of the media should enter Value City Arena at the northeast entrance near the east baseline. All seats are assigned. Credentials should be displayed around the neck at all times and are for the use of the working media only. Photographers also have assigned locations. Flash photography is not permitted. Photographers are limited to shooting from the assigned locations at court level. Elevated shooting locations are also available. See a member of the Ohio State Athletics Communications staff for exact locations. MEDIA PARKING Media parking (requires a pass) will be in the west lot, located off Lane Avenue near the corner of Fred Taylor and Borror drives. POSTGAME PROCEDURES The Ohio State locker room is closed both home and away. A member of the Ohio State Athletics Communications staff will take requests for players with about five minutes remaining at home games. Selected players then will meet with the media in the postgame interview room located at west arena level near the VCA loading dock, typically before either of the head coaches. On the road, selected players will be made available outside the OSU locker room or in the opponent s designated interview area. At home games, the visiting coach will be brought into the media room, located at arena level in the northwest corner (loading dock) of VCA, following the 10-minute cooling off period for his interviews. OSU head coach Chris Holtmann will follow. MEDIA INFORMATION Holtmann will be available in the host school s designated interview area on the road following his postgame radio show. Student-athletes will be made available outside the Ohio State locker room after a 10-minute cooling-off period. TELEPHONE/WIRELESS A limited number of telephone lines are available on a firstcome, first-served basis in the media workroom located off the northeast tunnel of Value City Arena. Media members who need a telephone line installed should contact the University Phone Service (UNITS) at Please attempt to contact UNITS at least four working days in advance of the game. Free wireless internet is available in both on press row in VCA and in the media work room. Wireless internet information is posted in the media areas at VCA. VISITING RADIO LINES All non-big Ten radio stations wishing to broadcast from Value City Arena must contact Skip Mosic, WBNS-FM 97.1 The Fan, for arrangements at Please call at least three weeks prior to your game. OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COM This is the official website of the Ohio State University Athletics Department. In it you will find links to all the 36 Ohio State University varsity sports as well as schedules, traditions, school information and tickets. Additional links direct you to the Alumni Association, campus maps, the OSU Marching Band, the Big Ten Conference and the NCAA UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location... Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m) Founded Enrollment... 58,322 (Columbus), 64,868 (All campuses) Nickname...Buckeyes Colors...Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) Mascot...Brutus Buckeye President...Dr. Michael Drake (Stanford) Athletics Director... Eugene Smith (Notre Dame, 77) Faculty Rep...John E. Davidson (University of the South, 82) Conference...Big Ten THE CHRIS HOLTMANN CALL-IN SHOW Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann will be featured on a weekly call-in show beginning in early December. The show will air locally on 97.1 FM The Fan and on various stations within the Ohio State Buckeyes Radio Network. Shows typically air on Mondays. Paul Keels, the voice of the Buckeyes, acts as host of the show along with expert analyst Ron Stokes. PHOTO REQUESTS Still photography requests of Ohio State players and coaches should be ed to either Dan Wallenberg (wallenberg.1@osu.edu) or Brett Rybak (rybak.13@osu.edu). VIDEO SERVICES For information regarding video services and game footage (if available) the manager of video services at

210 OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Dan Wallenberg Associate AD, Communications Leann Parker Director Jerry Emig Associate Director Mike Basford Associate Director Alex Morando Assistant Director Brett Rybak Assistant Director Kyle Kuhlman Assistant Director Gary Petit Assistant Director Candace Johnson Assistant Director Grace Amberg Sport Associate Don Hawkins Sport Associate Jennifer Kirchner Communications Assistant Associate AD for Communications: Dan Wallenberg (Men s Basketball) Direct Office Phone: Cell: /Twitter: wallenberg.1@osu.edu/ OSUADAthComm Director Leann Parker (Men s Hockey) Associate Directors Jerry Emig (Football) Mike Basford (Football, Men s Lacrosse) Mark Leopold (Track & Field) Allison Lowe (Fencing) Ashley Parsons (Women s Golf) Cameron Schlechty (Pistol/Swimming) Kylie Sturgill (Rifle/Swimming) Sport Associates Don Hawkins (Women s Hockey, Men s Gymnastics) Grace Amberg (Rowing, Men s and Women s Swim/ Dive) Communications Assistant Jennifer Kirchner THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE OFFICE Asst. Commissioner, Communications...Jason Yellin Phone Jyellin@bigten.org Men s Basketball Contact...Jason Yellin Phone Jyellin@bigten.org Fax Website... bigten.org Address Park Place, Rosemont, IL BIG TEN MEN S BASKETBALL CONTACTS Assistant Directors Candace Johnson (Women s Volleyball, Softball) Kyle Kuhlman (Men s Volleyball, Wrestling, Football-Stats) Alex Morando (Men s Soccer, Baseball, Football-Digital) Gary Petit (Women s Basketball) Brett Rybak (Women s Soccer, Men s Basketball- Secondary, Football-Program) Main Office Phone Fax Press Row , 5331 or 5333 Website Address...OhioStateBuckeyes.com Mailing Address...Ohio State Athletics Comm 2400 Olentangy River Road, Fawcett Center 6th Floor, Columbus, OH Kerry Kenny Asst. Commissioner, Public Affairs/Television Administrator kkenny@bigten.org Rick Boyages Associate Commissioner Men s Basketball Student Assistants Danajha Clemons (Track & Field) Ray Delgado (Men s Golf) Emilia Frizzi (Field Hockey/Rowing, Men s Basketball) Harrison Grandey (Men s Tennis) Mariah Haitz (Women s Tennis) Alyssa Jacobs (Synchronized Swimming) Emilia Frizzi AC Student Assistant, Men s Basketball Jason Yellin Director, Communications Men s Basketball 208

211 DATE OPPONENT TV TIME SERIES November 1-Thurs. UNC Pembroke (Exh.) BTN Plus 7 p.m. 7-Wed. at Cincinnati ESPN2 6 p.m Sun. 1-Purdue Fort Wayne BTN 4 p.m. First Meeting 15-Thurs. 2-at Creighton FS1 7 p.m Sun. 1-South Carolina State BTN Plus 2 p.m Tues. 1-Samford BTN Plus 7 p.m Fri. 1A-Cleveland State FS1 8 p.m Wed. 3-Syracuse ESPN/2 7 p.m. 5-1 December 2-Sun. Minnesota BTN 7 p.m Wed. 4-vs. Illinois BTN 7 p.m Sat. Bucknell BTN Noon Tues. Youngstown State BTN 7 p.m Sat. 5-vs. UCLA CBS 3 p.m Sat. High Point BTN/+ TBD 1-0 January 5-Sat. Michigan State FOX Noon Wed. at Rutgers BTN 7 p.m Sat. at Iowa BTN 2:30 p.m Fri. Maryland FS1 6:30 p.m Wed. Purdue BTN 7 p.m Sat. at Nebraska FS1 Noon Tues. at Michigan ESPN/2 9 p.m February 2-Sat. Rutgers BTN Noon 7-Thurs. Penn State ESPN/2 7 p.m Sun. at Indiana CBS 1 p.m Thurs. Illinois ESPN/2 7 p.m. 17-Sun. at Michigan State CBS 1 p.m. 20-Wed. Northwestern BTN 8:30 p.m Sat. at Maryland ESPN/2 2 p.m. 26-Tues. Iowa BTN 7 p.m. March 2-Sat. at Purdue ESPN/2 2 p.m. 6-Wed. at Northwestern BTN 9 p.m. 10-Sun. Wisconsin CBS 4:30 p.m /Wed.-Sun. 4-Big Ten Tournament 1-Buckeye Basketball Classic, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 1a-Buckeye Basketball Classic, St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio Gavitt Games, CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Nebraska 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio 4-United Center, Chicago 5-CBSSports Classic, United Center, Chicago Home games in Bold OHIO STATE SCHEDULE TRAVELING STOPS The Buckeyes will travel 14 times to eight states from Nebraska to New Jersey in the regular season and the Big Ten Tournament covering a minimum of 9,580 miles. NOTING THE SCHEDULE... The Buckeyes again will take part in the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Ohio State welcomes Syracuse to Columbus Nov. 28 this year. Now in its fifth year, Ohio State will again play in the CBSSports Classic. The event will take place in Chicago this season Dec. 22. The Buckeyes take on UCLA while Kentucky takes on North Carolina. Creighton will play host to the Buckeyes Nov. 15 in Omaha, Nebraska. The game is part of The Gavitt Games, which pits members of the Big Ten vs. Big East opponents. Two Big Ten Conference games will be played in early December this year in what will become the norm going forward with the league expanding to a 20-game, regular-season slate. Ohio State will host Minnesota Dec. 2 and then will travel to Chicago for a neutral-site game vs. Illinois Dec. 5 at the United Center. The annual Big Ten Tournament returns to the Midwest this year after playing in Washington D.C. in 2017 and New York in The United Center in Chicago welcomes the Big Ten March this year. Indianapolis will host in 2020, Chicago in 2021 and then back to Indianapolis in The Buckeyes will have 18 home games in plus an exhibition contest vs. UNC Pembroke Nov. 1. The Buckeyes will return to historic St. John Arena for a game vs. Cleveland State Nov. 23 (8 p.m.). Ohio Staet is all-time in the venue. Ohio State last played a full season at St. John in but have played five times there since Value City Arena opened for the season. The Buckeyes last played at St. John during the season, an win over Western Carolina Dec. 12, Seven Big Ten teams (Illinois, Purdue, Rutgers, Maryland, Iowa, Michigan State, Northwestern) battle the Buckeyes twice during the regular season with three (Minnesota, Penn State and Wisconsin) traveling only to Columbus. Ohio State travels to face Indiana, Michigan and Nebraska this year. The Buckeyes will be making four trips to the Chicago area this season. Three trips will be made to downtown Chicago for games vs. Illinois (Dec. 5), vs. UCLA (Dec. 22) and for the Big Ten Tournament (March 13-17) at the United Center. The other trip will be to renovated Welsh-Ryan Arena on Northwestern s campus in Evanston March 6. Ohio State will play 12 regular-season games against 10 teams that advanced to postseason play in Eleven games are scheduled vs NCAA Tournament teams (Creighton, Cincinnati, Bucknell, Syracuse, UCLA, Purdue (2), Michigan State(2), Michigan) while two contests pit the Buckeyes vs NIT squads (Penn State, Nebraska) TRAVEL DESTINATIONS (One Way from Columbus) Opponent City Mileage Date(s) Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 109 miles Nov. 7 Creighton Omaha, Nebraska 687 miles Nov. 15 Illinois Chicago, Illinois 282 miles Dec. 5 vs. UCLA Chicago, Illinois 282 miles Dec. 22 Rutgers Piscataway, New Jersey 456 miles Jan. 9 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 478 miles Jan. 12 Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 730 miles Jan. 26 Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 212 miles Jan. 29 Indiana Bloomington, Indiana 225 miles Feb. 10 Michigan State East Lansing, Michigan 211 miles Feb. 17 Maryland College Park, Maryland 329 miles Feb. 23 Purdue West Lafayette, Indiana 215 miles March 2 Northwestern Evanston, Illinois 292 miles March 6 Big Ten Tournament Chicago, Illinois 282 miles March Total travel-round trip 9,580 miles 209

212 THE OHIO STATE IMG SPORTS NETWORK THE OHIO STATE-IMG SPORTS NETWORK All Ohio State men s basketball games are broadcast by The Ohio State-IMG Sports Network. In Columbus, the flagship station for the Buckeyes 67-station statewide network is 97.1 FM The Fan. Paul Keels is in his 21st season as the Buckeyes play-by-play announcer and former Ohio State standout Ron Stokes is in his 22nd season as an expert analyst. Keels was inducted into the Radio and Television Broadcasters of Ohio Hall of Fame Oct. 7, Paul Keels Play-by-play Ron Stokes Expert Analysis Ronnie Stokes was a two-time Buckeye captain and a four-year letterman between WBNS 97.1 The Fan serves as the flagship station for the 67-station, statewide, Ohio State Sports Radio Network OHIO STATE BASKETBALL RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES City Station(s) DIAL Akron... WAKR-AM Ashtabula... WFUN-AM Athens... WATH-AM/WATH FM...970/97.1 Bellefontaine... WPKO-FM Bucyrus... WBCO-AM/WQEL-FM /92.7 Cambridge... WILE-FM Canton... WHBC-AM Celina... WCSM-AM/WCSM-FM /96.7 Chillicothe... WBEX-AM/WBEX-FM /92.7 Cincinnati... WDJO-AM Cincinnati... WDJO*/WDJO* /99.5 Cleveland... WKNR-AM Columbus (Flagship)... WBNS-AM/WBNS-FM /97.1 Coshocton... WTNS-FM Dayton... WING-AM Dover... WJER-AM/WJER* /100.9 Elyria... WEOL-AM Findlay... WFIN-AM/WFIN* /99.5 Fostoria... WFOB-AM Fredericktown... WMAN-FM Fremont... WOHF-FM Hillsboro... WSRW-AM/WSRW-FM /101.5 Ironton... WIRO-AM Jackson... WYRO-FM Kenova/Huntington, W.Va... WTCR-AM Lancaster... WLOH-AM/WLOH-FM /104.5 Lima... WIMA-AM Logan... WLOH-FM Mansfield... WMAN-AM Marietta... WMOA-AM/WMOA* /101.3 Marion... WMRN-AM Marysville... WQTT-AM/WQTT* /96.7 McConnelsville... WJAW-FM Mount Vernon... WMVO-AM/WMVO-FM /100.9 Napoleon... WNDH-FM Newark... WCLT-AM/WCLT-FM /98.7 Norwalk... WLKR-FM Painesville... WABQ-AM Paulding... WKSD-FM Portsmouth... WNXT-AM Ravenswood... WMOV-AM/WMOV* /106.7 Sandusky... WLEC-AM Sidney... WMVR-FM Toledo... WTOD-FM Uhrichsville... WBTC-AM Upper Sandusky... WYNT-FM Van Wert... WERT-AM/WERT* /104.3 Washington Court House... WCHO-AM Wooster... WQKT-AM Youngstown... WNIO-AM Zanesville... WHIZ-AM * Indicates FM translator/simulcast of AM All games also can be heard LIVE over the internet on 210

213 VALUE CITY ARENA Fred Taylor Drive Value City Arena Key 1. OSU Bench (SE) 2. Visiting Bench (SW) 3. Press Rows (NE) 4. Media Work Room (NE) 5. Coaches Interview Room (W) 6. OSU Player Interview Room (W) OSU team entrance to the floor 7. Visiting Locker Room (NW) 8. Media Elevator (NE Arena Level) 9. Press Box (North) PB Level) 10. Media Entrance: Stage Door, loading dock, west side of facility down stairs from Media Parking. Loading Dock Drive Loading Dock --W-- Inner Tunnel Stairs Down to Loading Dock Photographers/ TV Cameras Media Parking Media Entrance: Stage Door, loading dock, west side of facility down stairs from Media Parking. Media Parking Entrance /6. Lane Ave. --S-- Scorer s Table TV Broadcast Location B 6 B 5 B 4 B 3 B 2 B 1 --N-- Borror Drive Inner Tunnel Opponent entrance to the floor Media entrance/exit to/from floor --E-- Olentangy River Road 211

214 VALUE CITY ARENA FROM FIELD OF GRASS......TO FIELD OF DREAMS The Jerome Schottenstein Center opened in November, a commitment to excellence by The Ohio State University Department of Athletics to provide state of the art facilities for students, student-athletes, coaches, staff, supporters and fans. First and foremost, home of the Ohio State University men s and women s basketball teams as well as men s hockey, the multipurpose facility also hosts the Ohio High School Athletics Association (OHSAA) state championships in boys basketball, girls basketball and wrestling and a wide variety of concerts, family shows and touring productions. Named as the result of a generous $12.8 million lead gift, the Center pays tribute to Jerome Schottenstein, late Columbus businessman, philanthropist and founder of Schottenstein Stores Corp. Additional building partners include Huntington Banks, after which the venue s luxurious second level, The Huntington Club, is named, The Kroger Company, which contributed to The Ohio State University Hall of Fame; and Nationwide Insurance, which contributed toward the venue s extraordinary terrazzo floorscapes. With the exception of $15 million from the state legislature for an initial design study, no tuition money, student fees or University General Funds were (or are) used for the building. Since the opening of the Center, three Ohio State varsity sports have called the Schottenstein Center home. The women s basketball team, winners of a record six-consecutive Big Ten Conference regular-season titles from , is directed by head coach Kevin McGuff, now in his sixth year after taking over the program in Men s basketball is under the direction of Chris Holtmann, who is in his second year calling the Schotts. On the ice at the largest collegiate hockey facility in the country, head coach Steve Rohlik enters his sixth season at the Ohio State helm. Home of the Buckeyes The Schott prepares for another exciting season of making memories. The venue is in the midst of its first significant renovation to include the relocation of the Athletic Ticket Office and official Team Shop to the facility s North side allowing greater accessibility to public parking. The new space will house offices for the Buckeye men s and women s basketball programs. The balance of the project is focused on enhancing the guest experience throughout the entry level concourse with updated finishes as well as new concession/ dining options on the North and East featuring expanded seating and convenient grab-ngo options. The project is scheduled for completion in time for the basketball season. TICKETS For the latest event info, visit www. schottensteincenter.com. Tickets for men s and women s basketball, men s ice hockey and entertainment are available at The Ohio State Athletics Ticket Office, located just inside the southeast rotunda - open 8AM-5PM Mon.-Fri. Tickets can also be purchased at ticketmaster.com or charge at Basketball and hockey tickets also can be purchased at com. Service charges vary. TRAFFIC TIPS The Schott is accessible directly off Route 315. We recommend the Ackerman Road EXIT and proceed east to designated lots or continue to Olentangy River Road (turn right). Parking staff will direct you to one of the Center s on-site spaces or one of the surrounding lots. FREE shuttles (including para-transit vans) run from the Buckeye Lots (off Ackerman Rd.) for large events (starting approximately two hours prior to the start of an event). LUXURY SUITES / SEAT LICENSES Suites (long-term and for specific events) and personal seat licenses are available for rent. For information call Justin Doyle at

215 TEAM SHOP The Official Team Shop is located at the Schott on the entry-level concourse featuring the latest in official Buckeye apparel, gift ideas and accessories. Merchandise also is available online at ohiostatebuckeyes.com/. WHAT IS TERRAZZO? A unique feature of the Center is the terrazzo (a composite of marble or stone chips set in mortar and polished) floor anchored by six Larger than Life floorscapes by artist Alexis Smith. Images were selected from the University archives. 8,350 gallons of epoxy were used to secure over 5 miles of 1/16 zinc wire strips painstakingly bent by hand and placed over drawn lines. Color numbers were marked in each section (paint-by-number style). 115 tons of aggregates (stones, mother of pearl, glass) were mixed. The floor around the hockey player contains a high percentage of Mother-of-Pearl chips that cause it to sparkle like ice. Each rotunda took six weeks to complete. The John Havelicek floorscape in the Southwest entry features the only non-scarlet and gray (blue) terrazzo to represent the opponent s jersey. The basketball in Havlicek s hand is over 13 feet in diameter. A starter from , Havlicek accumulated a record of 78-6, played in three-consecutive Final Fours, the 1960 National Championship team and was a 1962 All-American. After his career with Ohio State, he played for the Boston Celtics and ultimately entered the NBA Hall of Fame. VALUE CITY ARENA The Women s Basketball Club floorscape, in the Southeast rotunda spotlights the uniform styles of the early 1900 s. Women s basketball became a varsity sport in The Averill Roberts ( ) terrazzo pays tribute to a player that helped take the women s team to the 1993 Final Four. Hockey is featured in the floorscape in the Northwest rotunda. The player s face is Benji Wolke (1998), the stick depicted belongs to Perry Pooley (1984 All-American and 1984 Academic All- American) and the body is a composite of several players from the teams. Men s Ice Hockey became a varsity sport in ; and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in The inclusion of basketball and hockey in the Schottenstein Center terazzo floorscapes makes sense, but why baseball? Baseball was the FIRST varsity sport at The Ohio State University and the image depicted in the Northeast rotunda of the 1890 baseball team actually features Buckeye basketball coach Fred Taylor, who played first base for the Buckeyes and became Ohio State s first All- American baseball player in SCHOTT FUN FACTS The Jerome Schottenstein Center is the largest arena in the Big Ten and one of the largest capacity university arenas in the world - 17,500 for hockey, 19,049 for basketball and up to 21,000 for concerts. If filled with Coca-Cola, the arena would hold 133,187,970 gallons. / 17,714,000 basketballs. The Jerome Schottenstein Center measures more than 700,000 square feet (St. John Arena would fit inside more than twice.) The designers of the Schottenstein Center were Curt Moody (Moody/Nolan Ltd.), a former walk-on OSU basketball player, lettering in 1971, 72 and 73, and Sink Combers Dethlefs of Denver. The arena can be converted from hockey to basketball in about 4-5 hours, and from basketball to hockey in hours. TOP GROSSING EVENTS The Rolling Stones, Kenny Chesney, Bruce Springsteen and The Eagles are all honorary members of The Million Dollar Club. The fastest sellout ever recorded AC/DC in 10 minutes. BY THE NUMBERS 1 Toilet for every 47 guests 9.5 Feet; shower heads in the Buckeyes locker room 12 miles of refrigerated pipe used in the ice floor 52 Luxury suites for rent 136 Feet; height from the floor to roof top 225 Number of 4 x 8 wooden floor pieces in the Buckeye s home court 1,800 Square feet; size of The Official Team Shop 5,652 Number of light fixtures 10,000 gallons - amount of water needed to make one inch of ice 1,000,000 Average number of guests that visit the Center every year. 213

216 VISITING THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DIRECTIONS TO VALUE CITY ARENA From the East - Take I-70 West to SR 315 North to Worthington. Follow to the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Fred Taylor Drive to Value City Arena. From the West - Take I-70 East to SR 315 North. Follow to the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Fred Taylor Drive to Value City Arena. From the North - Take I-71 South to I-270 West to SR 315 South. Exit at Ackerman Road and turn left. At the next traffic light, turn right onto Fred Taylor Drive to Value City Arena. From the South - Take I-71 North to I-670 West to SR 315 North to Worthington. Follow to the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Fred Taylor Drive to Vaule City Arena. COLUMBUS CABS Blue Cab Co Yellow Cab Shamrock Taxi From Port Columbus Airport - Take International Gateway to I-670 West. Veer left and follow to SR 315 North to Worthington. Exit at Lane Avenue and turn right. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Fred Taylor Drive to Value City Arena. 214

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